This ring-like lesion is smooth and without scaling, typical of granuloma annulare. This image displays a small, smooth, round, slightly elevated lesion typical of granuloma annulare. This image displays a smooth, light pink, ring-like, slightly elevated lesion 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 the raised edge typical of granuloma annulare as well as multiple lesions, combining the ring shapes. This image displays subtle ring shapes in a child with granuloma annulare. This image displays the tops of a hand and foot affected by granuloma annulare. This image displays granuloma annulare on the elbow.
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Granuloma Annulare  A parent's guide to condition and treatment information

Picture of Granuloma Annulare: This ring-like lesion is smooth and without scaling, typical of granuloma annulare. Divider line
This ring-like lesion is smooth and without scaling, typical of granuloma annulare.
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Who's At Risk
Although granuloma annulare can occur in people of any race and at any age, it is most commonly seen in children and young adults. Females are slightly more likely than males to develop granuloma annulare.
Last Modified: 22 Dec 2008