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    • Dermatology
    • Pathology

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    • Granulomatous skin diseases are a diverse group of reactive dermatoses.
    • Diagnosis is challenging due to heterogeneous clinical presentations.
    • Skin biopsy reveals a characteristic granulomatous inflammatory infiltrate.

    Purpose:

    • To review the main forms of localized and disseminated cutaneous granulomatosis.
    • To discuss recent literature data on therapeutic options.
    • To aid in the diagnosis and management of granulomatous skin conditions.

    Summary:

    • The article categorizes granulomatous skin diseases into localized and disseminated forms.
    • It highlights the diagnostic challenges posed by varied clinical manifestations.
    • Current therapeutic strategies for each form are presented based on recent evidence.

    Impact:

    • Provides a comprehensive overview of granulomatous skin diseases.
    • Facilitates differential diagnosis and treatment selection.
    • Updates clinicians on the latest therapeutic advancements for these conditions.