Spider Nevus syn : spider hemangioma, nevus araneus, spider angioma, arterial spider, vascular spider, spider telangiectasia.
Spider Nevus does not look like a spider, I mean it does not look like the tree branches.
It is more of some reddish area of the skin in which when you press the area, the area will become white, and when you release it, the blood (red color), will start filling from the center and 'crawling' to the periphery.
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