Spider Angioma
Spider angiomas (nevus araneus) are small, bright red spots that are surrounded by tiny capillaries, which resemble spider legs. After releasing pressure sufficient to blanch them, they refill from the central area. They are normal in many healthy patients. They commonly develop in pregnant patients, in patients who use oral contraceptives, and in patients who have cirrhosis.
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