Also known as cherry angiomas or Campbell de Morgan are bright,red, superficial and circular vascular blemishes.Often dome shaped, or slightly raised, frequently found on the midriff.Most people over 30 have minimum of one and they are more common in men than women.Exact cause is unknown, but they are linked to aging and genetic factors.
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