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Primer plano de granuloma anular

El granuloma anular es por lo general un trastorno que se resuelve espontáneamente, caracterizado por pápulas dispuestas en forma de anillo. Aunque la enfermedad se puede presentar a cualquier edad, con frecuencia se encuentra en niños o en adultos jóvenes. El trastorno puede variar de leve a severo y de localizado a generalizado. Las pápulas por lo general son de color carne a rojo purpúreo. Esta fotografía muestra un primer plano de un granuloma anular subcutáneo (más profundo) y en ella se puede apreciar tanto la forma como el color de la lesión.

  • Fecha de revisión: 9/11/2006
  • Versión en inglés revisada por: Shomit Halachmi, MD, PhD, Private Practice Specializing in Dermatology, Somerville, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
  • Traducción y localización realizada por: DrTango, Inc.
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