Angioma serpiginosum (medical condition)

A rare, harmless skin disorder involving linear or snake-like patches of red skin spots caused by small blood vessels near the skin's surface. The spots may occur on any part of the body but are most common on the legs and buttocks. The disorder usually appears during childhood and tends to stabilize once puberty is reached. There is no inflammation, bleeding or changes in skin pigmentation associated with the condition. See also Angioma serpiginosum

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