Thank you for your reply. I have sent off for this paper and am waiting for it to arrive. As you will have found out yourself when trying to find information on the internet the paper you cite is the only information available in respect of Eruptive Capillary Hemangiomas by Colver et al. The differential here is that adult Eruptive Capillary Hemangiomas are rare whereas Campbell de Morgan spots are common despite clinical similarities. So you see my interest in understanding more about this skin condition I have. Anyway, you have been very helpful, thank you.
Reference given up.It is the one you and I are talking about.
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Eruptive Capillary Hemangiomas
G. B. Colver; D. Kemmett
Department of Dermatology The Royal Infirmary Level 4, Lauriston Bldg Edinburgh EH3 9YW, Scotland
Arch Dermatol. 1991;127(1):127-128. The cherry angiomas of Campbell de Morgan are well known and easily recognized.They are the same.Jags
Hi, thanks for your reply. I was not diagnosed with those spots you mention. As I understand it, they are fairly common things to get. I have hundreds of these capillary hemangiomas sited on my arms, legs, neck, trunk and back.
I would truly appreciate any information on the condition 'Eruptive Capillary Hemangiomas'
Thank you
Capmbell de morgan spots as they are known.Not serious and no treatment necessary.