In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between hemangioma and aneurysm
is that hemangioma is (pathology) a congenital, benign tumor of endothelial cells while aneurysm is (pathology) an abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in the wall of the vessel.
As nouns the difference between hemangioma and aneurysm
is that hemangioma is (pathology) a congenital, benign tumor of endothelial cells while aneurysm is (pathology) an abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in the wall of the vessel.
hemangioma
English
Alternative forms
* haemangioma
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Noun
(en-noun)
(pathology) A congenital, benign tumor of endothelial cells.
aneurysm
Alternative forms
* aneurism
Noun
(
en noun)
(pathology) An abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in the wall of the vessel.
Derived terms
* aneurysmatic
* aneurysmal