Primary Skin lesions Flashcards

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Diagnosis- White macule

A
  • Qi Stagnation or

- Qi & Blood not harmonised

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Definition of a macule (incl. patch)

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  • A flat lesion that cannot be palpated
  • It is not elevated or depressed
  • Usually smooth, although a fine scale can sometimes be discerned
  • If larger than 10mm its called a patch
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Diagnosis: Brown Macule

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  • Qi Stagnation or
  • Qi & Blood not harmonised or
  • Kidney Xu
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Diagnosis: Red Macule (pale or pinkish), small area, no or slow spreading

A

Heat

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Red Macule:
Redness
- pronounced
- widespread
- actively spreading
A

Fire

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Red macule:

Redness which disappears on pressure

A

Heat in the Qi or Blood level

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Red macule:

Redness which does not disappears on pressure

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Extreme Heat or Blood stasis

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Purple macule

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  • Stagnant Heat in the Blood or

- Blood Stasis

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Definition of a Papule

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  • a raised lesion less than 10mm in diameter
  • if slightly raised, flat topped and >10mm called a plaque
  • a papule may remain a papule or develop into a vesicle, a pustule, lichenify or scale
  • the surface may be smooth, rough, shinny, rounded, flat topped, or umbilicated
  • they may be discreet, grouped or form into annular rings
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Definition of a nodule

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A raised lesion >10mm in diameter

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10
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Red papule

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Wind-Heat or

Blood-Heat

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Red papule accompanied by exudate

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Damp-Heat

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Flesh coloured papule

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Stagnant Toxic-Heat

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Purple papule

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Stagnant Heat in Blood or

Blood Stasis

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Nodule: starts red, turning dull purple

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Stagnant Qi with Blood Stasis

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Flesh coloured Nodule, moveable, not painful

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Stagnant Qi & Phlegm

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Definition of Vesicle

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  • A raised lesion, containing clear fluid (less than 5mm)

- Fluid turns murky over time

17
Q

Vesicle with red border

A

Toxic-Heat

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Vesicle with no red border

A

Damp or

Damp-Heat

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Q

Blood filled Vesicle

A

Heat in the Blood

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Definition of a Bulla

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A vesicle >5mm (i.e. a blister)

21
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Bulla with red border

A

More heat & toxin present

22
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Bulla without red border

A

More Damp is present

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Definition of a Pustule

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  • raised lesion containing yellow pus (that may be sterile or infected)
  • generally thin walled pustules that break easily with a red border imply an attack by exterior toxin
  • thicker walled pustules are usually internally generated toxins from heat toxin putrefying flesh
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TCM significance of a pustule

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Fire-Toxin

“When heat enters the blood there is putrifaction, where there is putrifaction there is pus”.

25
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Definition of a wheal

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  • Transient, elevated lesion, often with central pallor
  • Its is oedematous (made up of non-localised interstitial fluid)
  • It does not leave any mark after resolution
  • Although transient they tend to be highly pruritic
  • Size can range in diameter from a few millimeters to many centimeters
  • Typically only rubbed by patients, not scratched or picked
26
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White Wheal

A
  • Wind
  • Wind-Cold or
  • Yang Xu
27
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Red Wheal

A
  • Wind-Heat or

- Yin Xu

28
Q

Small Wheals induced by emotional upset or heat (Cholinergic urticaria)

A

Heat in the Blood

29
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Red linear Wheals produced by scratching

A

Blood-Heat with Wind

30
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Wheal caused by pressure

A

Blood Stasis