Where are you likely to find a lesion of angiolymphoid hyperplasia? These lesions usually are found on the head and neck. They appear clinically as red-brown papules. Histologically, they demonstrate clusters of vessels with prominent endothelial cells, often accompanied by a nodular lymphocytic infiltrate that may appear as lymphoid follicles. The lesions are at times associated with a peripheral eosinophilia. The etiology is unknown. |
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