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Should cherry angiomas be removed?
Cherry angiomas are small, non-cancerous red or purple spots that can appear on the skin. Most people develop cherry angiomas after age 30, and they can increase in number as you age. While cherry ...
Cherry angiomas are diagnosed clinically according to visual characteristics. Another diagnostic tool is optical coherence tomography, which helps determine the depth and extent of CAs and whether ...
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