RARE FORMS OF GRANULOMA ANNULARE

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2
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2015

Professor A. Samtsov, MD; I. Belousova, MD; R. Ravodin, Candidate of Medical Sciences S.M. Kirov’s Military Medical Academy, Saint Petersburg

Description of two cases of rare forms of granuloma annulare (disseminated and subcutaneous) are given. The questions of etiology, clinical picture and pathomorphology of granuloma annulare are discussed in this article.

Keywords: 
subcutaneous granuloma annulare
disseminated granuloma annulare



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