Where and in whom are cherry angiomas most commonly seen? Cherry angiomas are extremely common, acquired, 1- to 5-mm, red to purple papules located primarily on the trunk and upper extremities (Fig. 42-6). They are most commonly seen in the middle-aged and elderly. In one study, 75% of the patients over age 64 had cherry angiomas. |
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