Case report: Granuloma annulare is a benign dermatosis, relatively common during childhood, usually self-limited and of unknown etiology. Localized ocular involvement is rare. We report a case of granuloma annulare involving the eyelid of a child. A biopsy taken from a similar lesion presented later on the back of a thumb confirmed the diagnosis. Treatment with topical corticosteroids was introduced.
Discussion: The literature on periocular granuloma annulare is reviewed. This diagnosis should be considered for any acquired papular of the periorbital area, especially if there is a history of antecedent trauma. Unnecessary surgical excision can then be avoided.