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[|Human|] Hi, I am a 70 yr old woman diagnosed with venous lakes by one Dr andHeamangiomas in skull by another (lytic lesions). Is there a difference between these ? Also 15 yrs ago one was 1.2 in size now 1.7.. is there any risk to be aware of? Also as I have many cysts in liver, kidney, and other places could these be these related? Also is there anything else I should be aware of?
[|AI|]  Hi, Thanks for writing in. Hemangiomas are a focus of blood vessels under the skin, bones or other organs. Venous lakes are a focus of blood vessels specifically due to enlargement of a surrounding vein. So there is really not much difference between a hematoma and venous lake when considering treatment options but hematoma if involving the underlying bone then the area of involvement requires to be assessed. In other words there are technically two different entities with similar origins and appearances and treatment options. These are slow growing and not a concern unless it is a one of the larger ones that you have. The cysts in liver and kidneys are expected at your age and not a concern. Please do not worry.