General dermatology Flashcards
How do you describe any skin lesion?
What is a flat lesion < 1cm and > 1cm called?
Macule < 1cm
Patch > 1cm
Describe the features of a macule and an example.
Describe the features of a patch.
- Flat lesion > 1cm
- Colour change
- Smooth surface
- Without elevation or depression
What is an elevated solid palpable lesion < 1cm and > 1cm called?
Papule < 1cm - solitary or multiple
Nodule > 1cm - primarily in dermis/subcutis
Name 3 lesions which contain fluid.
Vesicle - circumscribed elevation of skin 1cm or less in diameter, containing serous/haemorrhagic
Bulla - circumscribed elevation > 1cm in diameter, contains fluid
Pustule - visible accummulation of pus (white or yellow)
What is this?
Papilloma
What is an abscess vs wheal vs papilloma?
Abscess - localised collection of pus in a cavity, >1cm in diameter
Wheal - an elevated compressible fading area = dermal oedema
Papilloma - small projection from the skin
What is an elevated area of skin > 1cm in diameter without substantial depth called?
= plaque
What is shown?
Scale and fissuring
Define scale.
Flake of keratin arising from stratum corneum
Define crust.
Scale that consists of dried exudate on skin
e.g. blood or tissue fluid
Define fissure.
Slit in the skin
What score is used to assess pressure ulcers?
Waterlow score
Define ulcer.
Focal loss of entire epidermis and at least the upper part of the dermis has been lost.