Derm Vocab Flashcards

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Eruption

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rash, widespread skin involvement

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Lesion

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Describes an area of disease, usually small “that thing”

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Erythema

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Redness, vascular dilation

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induration

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firm, hard mass

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primary lesions

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first to appear, due to disease or abnormal state

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list primary lesions

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Macule, Papule, Nodule, Vesicle, Cyst, Pustule, Bulla, Patch, Plaque, Wheal

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macule

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flat, not palpable

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macule size

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< 2 cm

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patch

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like a macule, but with some surface texture change

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papule

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raised, little, palpable bump

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papule size

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<= 0.5cm

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nodule

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like a big papule, can be deep or superficial

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vesicle

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a tiny blister

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a vesicle filled with pus

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vesico-pustule or just pustule

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a vesicle filled with blood

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hemorrhagic vesicle

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bulla

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big ass blister, plural bulli?

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plaque

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plateau-like, larger than 2 cm, not super deep

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cyst

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a nodule filled with liquid or semi-solid

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wheal

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transitory, compressible papule or plaque of dermal edema. sharp, non-stable borders, can move about, common allergic reaction, spongiform,

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list secondary lesions

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Crust, Scale, Ulcer, Lichenification, Induration, Erosion, Fissure, Excoriation, Atrophy, Scar

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crust

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dried serum, blood, or pus on surface of skin (scab)

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scale

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accumulation or abnormal shedding of stratum corneum in perceptible flakes

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lichenification

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chronic thickening of skin along with increased skin markings, results from scratching or rubbing

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ulcer

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circumscribed area of skin loss extending through epidermis and at least part of the dermis

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induration

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hardening, think area around folliculitis

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fissures

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cracks

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erosion

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rubbed off

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excoriation

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scratched off

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list lesion configurations

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linear, grouped or clustered, annular or circular or target, geographic, dermatomal

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types of distribution of skin lesions

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regional, areas of exposure, anatomic or generalized or central

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Purpura

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Non blanchable erythema, extravasated bloody juices

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Melanoma red flags

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Asymmetrical
uneven Borders
Color mixed
large Diameter
Evolving