Granuloma Annulare:
When diagnosing granuloma annulare, look for the well demarcated arcuate to annular non-scaling papules and plaques typically without epidermal change. The lesions can appear as skin-colored to pink/brown to even hyperpigmented (not to be confused for post-inflammatory pigment alteration).
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Granuloma Annulare:
When diagnosing granuloma annulare, look for the well demarcated arcuate to annular non-scaling papules and plaques typically without epidermal change. The lesions can appear as skin-colored to pink/brown to even hyperpigmented (not to be confused for post-inflammatory pigment alteration).
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Granuloma Annulare:
When diagnosing granuloma annulare, look for the well demarcated arcuate to annular non-scaling papules and plaques typically without epidermal change. The lesions can appear as skin-colored to pink/brown to even hyperpigmented (not to be confused for post-inflammatory pigment alteration).
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Granuloma Annulare:
When diagnosing granuloma annulare, look for the well demarcated arcuate to annular non-scaling papules and plaques typically without epidermal change. The lesions can appear as skin-colored to pink/brown to even hyperpigmented (not to be confused for post-inflammatory pigment alteration).
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Granuloma Annulare:
When diagnosing granuloma annulare, look for the well demarcated arcuate to annular non-scaling papules and plaques typically without epidermal change. The lesions can appear as skin-colored to pink/brown to even hyperpigmented (not to be confused for post-inflammatory pigment alteration).
Log into your JDD account to access high resolution images and request permissions.
Granuloma Annulare:
When diagnosing granuloma annulare, look for the well demarcated arcuate to annular non-scaling papules and plaques typically without epidermal change. The lesions can appear as skin-colored to pink/brown to even hyperpigmented (not to be confused for post-inflammatory pigment alteration).
Log into your JDD account to access high resolution images and request permissions.
Granuloma Annulare:
When diagnosing granuloma annulare, look for the well demarcated arcuate to annular non-scaling papules and plaques typically without epidermal change. The lesions can appear as skin-colored to pink/brown to even hyperpigmented (not to be confused for post-inflammatory pigment alteration).
Log into your JDD account to access high resolution images and request permissions.
Granuloma Annulare:
When diagnosing granuloma annulare, look for the well demarcated arcuate to annular non-scaling papules and plaques typically without epidermal change. The lesions can appear as skin-colored to pink/brown to even hyperpigmented (not to be confused for post-inflammatory pigment alteration).
Log into your JDD account to access high resolution images and request permissions.
Granuloma Annulare:
When diagnosing granuloma annulare, look for the well demarcated arcuate to annular non-scaling papules and plaques typically without epidermal change. The lesions can appear as skin-colored to pink/brown to even hyperpigmented (not to be confused for post-inflammatory pigment alteration).
Log into your JDD account to access high resolution images and request permissions.
Granuloma Annulare:
When diagnosing granuloma annulare, look for the well demarcated arcuate to annular non-scaling papules and plaques typically without epidermal change. The lesions can appear as skin-colored to pink/brown to even hyperpigmented (not to be confused for post-inflammatory pigment alteration).
Log into your JDD account to access high resolution images and request permissions.