Describing leisons Flashcards

1
Q

What is a lesion that is <1cm and flat, not involving any change in the thickness or texture of the skin called?

A

Macule

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What is a lesion that is >1cm and flat, not involving any change in the thickness or texture of the skin called?

A

Patch

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3
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What is a fluid-filled sac or lesion that is <1cm, with fluid trapped under a thin layer of the skin called?

A

Vesicle

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4
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What is a fluid-filled sac or lesion that is >1cm, with fluid trapped under a thin layer of the skin called?

A

Bulla

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5
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What is a lesion that is <1cm and a solid elevation of skin with no visible fluid called?

A

Papule

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What is a lesion that is >1cm and a solid elevation of skin with no visible fluid called?

A

Nodule

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7
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What is a flat but raised lesion called?

A

Plaque

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8
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What is a nodule but filled with pus called?

A

Pustule

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9
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What are the names of some other lesions?

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  1. Abscess
  2. Boil
  3. Wheal
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10
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What is a macule?

A

Flat, not involving any change in the thickness or texture of the skin.

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What is a patch?

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Flat, not involving any change in the thickness or texture of the skin.

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What is a vesicle?

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What is a fluid-filled sac or lesion, fluid trapped under a thin layer of the skin.

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What is a bulla?

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What is a fluid-filled sac or lesion, fluid trapped under a thin layer of the skin.

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14
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What is a papule?

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A solid elevation of skin with no visible fluid.

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What is a nodule?

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A solid elevation of skin with no visible fluid.

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16
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What is a plaque?

A

Flat but raised

17
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What is a pustule?

A

A nodule but filled with pus.

18
Q

What size is a macule?

A

<1cm.

19
Q

What size is a patch?

A

> 1cm.

20
Q

What size is a vesicle?

A

<1cm.

21
Q

What size is a bulla?

A

> 1cm.

22
Q

What size is a papule?

A

<1cm.

23
Q

What size is a nodule?

A

> 1cm.

24
Q

What is a rash?

A

A widespread eruption of lesions?

25
Q

What is a widespread eruption of lesions called?

A

A rash

26
Q

What is a maculopapular rash?

A

Made of both flat and raised skin lesions.
(Macule - flat discoloured skin lesions
Papule - small raised bumps).

27
Q

What is a rash made of both flat and raised skin lesions called?

A

A maculopapular rash.