Dabska tumor

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Dabska tumor
TermDabska tumor
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TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
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Dabska tumor - (pronounced) (DAB-skuh TOO-mer) rare, slow-growing tumor of the blood vessels that develops in or under the skin anywhere on the body. Dabska tumors can appear as firm, raised, purple bumps that can be small or large. They don't usually spread to other parts of the body. Dabska tumors can occur in both children and adults. They're a type of vascular tumor. Also called papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma

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