A Case of Severe Generalized Granuloma Annulare Responding Well to Tofacitinib [PDF]
Granuloma annulare is a noninfectious, granulomatous skin disorder that typically presents as symmetrical, asymptomatic, annular, or arciform plaques with slightly raised edges, often found on the back of the hands or feet.
Saman Al-Zahawi +3 more
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Perforating Granuloma Annulare with Cysts and Comedones [PDF]
A 71-year-old Caucasian woman presented with lesions on both elbows. A physical examination revealed arcuate plaques with raised erythematous edges and central clearing. Comedones and cysts were evident on the border of the lesions.
Enric Piqué-Duran +4 more
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Improvement of generalized granuloma annulare with adalimumab: A case report [PDF]
Granuloma annulare is a benign, inflammatory condition of unknown etiology, characterized by erythematous annular plaques, frequently on distal extremities.
Yara Al Horoub, Kirsten Walker
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Granuloma annulare and possible relation to purified protein derivative administration: a case report [PDF]
Background Granuloma annulare is a noninfectious inflammatory granulomatous skin disease characterized by an erythematous or skin colored annulare plaque. The diagnosis of granuloma annulare may be challenging owing to its diverse morphology.
Ernest C. Lee +4 more
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Successful Treatment of Disseminated Granuloma Annulare with Upadacitinib [PDF]
Disseminated granuloma annulare (DGA) is an inflammatory skin disorder characterized by more than 10 erythematous, raised, ring-shaped plaques. Its treatment remains challenging, with conventional therapies showing variable efficacy.
Axel De Greef +3 more
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Generalized granuloma annulare successfully treated with deucravacitinib (Sotyktu). [PDF]
Lapa T, Breslavets M.
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Successful Treatment of Refractory Generalized Granuloma Annulare with Upadacitinib [PDF]
Granuloma annulare is a poorly understood dermatosis that, when generalized, can occur in up to 15 percent of patients. In these cases, treatment is frustrating and experimental.
Alexis Coican +5 more
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Generalized granuloma annulare after pneumococcal vaccination, [PDF]
Granuloma annulare may be caused by multiple triggers. Among these are vaccinations, which have been described as an infrequent cause of granuloma annulare.
Miguel Fernando García-Gil +3 more
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Letter in response to the case report: “Recalcitrant generalized granuloma annulare treated successfully with dupilumab” [PDF]
Claudia Paganini, MD +4 more
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