This image displays a small, smooth, round, slightly elevated lesion typical of granuloma annulare. Granuloma annulare often has a brownish-red color. The typical lesions of granuloma annulare are ring-like, brownish-red, and slightly elevated lesions. This image displays a smooth, light pink, ring-like, slightly elevated lesion typical of granuloma annulare. This image displays ring-like, non-scaling, slightly elevated lesions typical of granuloma annulare. This image displays a smooth, ring-like lesion typical of granuloma annulare. Granuloma annulare has non-scaling, round, ring-like skin lesions. This image displays subtle ring shapes in a child with granuloma annulare.
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Who's At Risk
Granuloma annulare is most common in young children and teens, though it can occur in anyone. Females are more likely to be affected. Granuloma annulare also tends to occur within family members. Trauma, viruses, sun exposure, and specific drugs (such as allopurinol) have all been thought to predispose a person to developing this rash, though this has not been confirmed.
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