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angioneuromyoma
An obsolete term for glomus tumor (painful tumor nodular masses that occur almost exclusively in the skin).

A glomus tumor is a blue-red, extremely painful paraganglioma involving a glomeriform arteriovenous anastomosis (glomus body), which may be found anywhere in the skin, most often in the distal portion of the fingers and toes, especially beneath the nail.

They may also occur in the stomach and nasal cavity. It is composed of specialized pericytes (sometimes termed glomus cells), usually in single encapsulated nodular masses which may be several millimeters in diameter. When located in the usual subungual site, the abundant innervation makes the tumor very painful; when located elsewhere, the glomus tumor is painless.