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Por lo general, es un trastorno que se resuelve espontáneamente, caracterizado por lesiones elevadas dispuestas en forma de anillo. Aunque la enfermedad se puede presentar a cualquier edad, con frecuencia se encuentra en niños o en adultos jóvenes. El trastorno puede variar de leve a severo y de localizado a generalizado. Estas lesiones elevadas por lo general son de color carne a rojo purpúreo. Esta fotografía muestra un pequeño granuloma en el párpado.
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