JOURNAL ARTICLE
Acquired tufted angioma.
American Journal of Dermatopathology 1986 October
Acquired tufted angioma is a benign, slowly progressive angioma with a typical histologic pattern that was first described by Wilson Jones. The clinical, histopathologic and transmission electron microscopic features of a case of this rare condition are presented. Angioblastoma of Nagakawa is clinically and histopathologically the same as acquired tufted angioma.
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