Abstract

To the Editor: Granuloma annulare (GA) is a common, benign, inflammatory skin lesion of unknown etiology that is seen in both adults and children. Subtypes with distinct clinical features include localized GA, generalized GA, perforating GA, subcutaneous GA and drug-induced GA.1,2 Among the 4 clinical subtypes, subcutaneous granuloma annulare (SGA) occurs commonly in children and consists of deep dermal or subcutaneous nodules.1 SGAs are usually located on extremities, but the penis is an extremely rare site for an SGA.

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