TY - JOUR
T1 - Periocular granuloma annulare in four children
AU - De Becker, Inge
AU - Summers, C. Gail
AU - Kaye, Valda
AU - Traboulsi, Elias I.
AU - Schoenfield, Lynn
AU - Markowitz, Gary
AU - Lueder, Gregg T.
AU - Harocopos, George J.
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported in part by an unrestricted grant to the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Minnesota from Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc., New York, New York .
PY - 2010/6
Y1 - 2010/6
N2 - Subcutaneous granuloma annulare is a skin condition that occurs on the lower extremities, hands, and scalp of healthy children. It rarely occurs in the periocular area, and when it does, the annular pattern is often absent. Histopathology is diagnostic and shows palisading histiocytes around areas of necrobiosis. Although benign in nature, the lesions tend to multiply, grow in size, and often recur. They usually resolve spontaneously and do not require treatment. Four cases of periocular subcutaneous granuloma annulare, from four different geographical areas, were identified through on-line postings on the worldwide mailing list of the Organization for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (http://lists.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/ped-ophth-1). These 4 patients are reported here, and a brief review of the literature is presented.
AB - Subcutaneous granuloma annulare is a skin condition that occurs on the lower extremities, hands, and scalp of healthy children. It rarely occurs in the periocular area, and when it does, the annular pattern is often absent. Histopathology is diagnostic and shows palisading histiocytes around areas of necrobiosis. Although benign in nature, the lesions tend to multiply, grow in size, and often recur. They usually resolve spontaneously and do not require treatment. Four cases of periocular subcutaneous granuloma annulare, from four different geographical areas, were identified through on-line postings on the worldwide mailing list of the Organization for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (http://lists.ucsd.edu/mailman/listinfo/ped-ophth-1). These 4 patients are reported here, and a brief review of the literature is presented.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jaapos.2010.02.004
DO - 10.1016/j.jaapos.2010.02.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 20447846
AN - SCOPUS:77955668389
SN - 1091-8531
VL - 14
SP - 280
EP - 282
JO - Journal of AAPOS
JF - Journal of AAPOS
IS - 3
ER -