granuloma annulare
Granuloma annulare is a long-term (chronic) skin disease consisting of a rash with reddish bumps arranged in a circle or ring. The most commonly affected areas are the forearms, hands and feet. The lesions associated with granuloma annulare usually resolve without treatment. Strong steroids (applied as a cream or injection) are sometimes used to clear the rash more quickly. Most symptoms will disappear within 2 years (even without treatment), but recurrence is common. The underlying cause of granuloma annulare is unknown. [ https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/6546/granuloma-annulare ]
Term info
- DOID:3777 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- ICD10CM:L92.0 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- EFO:1000704 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- NCIT:C3470 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- Wikipedia:Granuloma_annulare (EFO:1000704)
- SCTID:65508009 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- ICD9:709.8 (MONDO:relatedTo)
- GARD:0006546 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
- UMLS:C0085074 (NCIT:C3470)
- MESH:D016460 (MONDO:equivalentTo)
gard_rare
Granuloma annulare is a long-term (chronic) skin disease consisting of a rash with reddish bumps arranged in a circle or ring. The most commonly affected areas are the forearms, hands and feet. The lesions associated with granuloma annulare usually resolve without treatment. Strong steroids (applied as a cream or injection) are sometimes used to clear the rash more quickly. Most symptoms will disappear within 2 years (even without treatment), but recurrence is common. The underlying cause of granuloma annulare is unknown.
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/DOID_3777, http://identifiers.org/snomedct/65508009, http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/ICD10CM/L92.0, http://identifiers.org/mesh/D016460, http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/umls/id/C0085074, http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/NCIT_C3470
Granulome annulare, granuloma annulare
MONDO:0006554
https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/6546/granuloma-annulare