Tufted angioma

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A tufted angioma (also known as an Angioblastoma) usually develops in infancy or early childhood on the neck and upper trunk, and is an ill-defined, dull red macule with a mottled appearance, varying from 2 to 5cm in diameter.[1]:596

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