Disseminated granuloma faciale.

Arch Dermatol

Published: November 1976

AI Article Synopsis

  • Granuloma faciale primarily affects the face, but some rare cases have been reported in other areas of the body.
  • The rarity of these extrafacial cases may be due to the subtle appearance of the lesions or a lack of thorough examination by healthcare providers.
  • This condition is considered a distinct medical entity, highlighting its unique characteristics and presentation.

Article Abstract

Granuloma faciale is a well-defined entity that almost exclusively involves the face, although it has been reported in extrafacial locations. The infrequent reports of extrafacial lesions may reflect the inconspicuous nature of extrafacial lesions or a failure to specifically examine the patient for such lesions.

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