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Es una enfermedad prolongada (crónica) de la piel que consiste en una erupción con tumoraciones rojizas dispuestas en un círculo o anillo.
Este granuloma afecta con mayor frecuencia a niños y adultos jóvenes, y es ligeramente más común en las niñas.
Esta afección, cuya causa se desconoce, generalmente se ve en personas que por lo demás son saludables. Ocasionalmente, puede estar asociado con diabetes y enfermedad de la tiroides.
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