A common, benign, bright red to purple, dome-shaped vascular papule, also known as a cherry angioma.
A benign tumor of blood vessels, such as an infantile hemangioma, which appears as a bright red, raised, "strawberry" mark in infants.
A benign waxy keratosis that has become inflamed, making it erythematous and crusted, sometimes mimicking a skin cancer.
A vascular tumor that presents as distinctive violaceous or brown patches, plaques, or nodules on the skin and mucous membranes.
A skin cancer that can be erythematous when it is amelanotic (lacking pigment) or inflamed, presenting as a pink or red, growing nodule.
An older term for a superficial infantile hemangioma, appearing as a bright red, lobulated, raised lesion.
A destructive granulomatous lesion of tertiary syphilis that can present as a painless, indurated, erythematous nodule that may ulcerate.