“…Histological studies revealed prominent capillary dilatation without hobnail endothelial cells, which is exclusively present in EPA [8] . Distinction from disseminated pyogenic granulomas is easy as angiomatous tissue tends to occur in discrete masses, surrounded by myxoid stroma containing scattered spindle-and stellate-shaped connective tissue cells [9] . The main distinguishing feature of eruptive cherry angioma is that the domeshaped papules are composed of numerous newly formed capillaries with narrow lumina and prominent endothelial cells arranged in a lobular fashion in the subpapillary region [10] .…”