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Granuloma anulare subcutaneum. multiple chronically stationary, firm, symptomless, subcutaneously located nodes. persistent for several years. resistant to therapy.

Granuloma anulare subcutaneous type: Numerous painless, deep cutaneous, skin-coloured nodules on the sides of the fingers marked with arrows (granuloma anulare subcutaneum).

Granuloma anulare subcutaneum. 3 years of continuously multiplying, multiple, mostly aggregated, little painful (only slight painfulness under strong pressure), predominantly reddish, sometimes skin-coloured, dermal and subcutaneously located, smooth papules and nodules, which led to restriction of movement in the middle finger.

Granuloma anulare subcutaneum. Multiple, chronically stationary, firm, symptomless, subcutaneously located nodes.

Granuloma anulare subcutaneum. several, moderately pressure-dolent, skin-coloured to brown-red, deeply dermal or subcutaneously situated, moderately coarse, shifting, 0.4-1.5 cm large nodules and nodes. existence for years (5-15 years).