Primary, Secondary and Vascular lesion Flashcards
What type of primary skin lesion that is characterized with elevation and filled with fluid?
Bulla, Vesicle
What type of primary skin lesion that is characterized with elevation and firm, as well as dimension of depth?
Nodule, tumor
What type of primary skin lesion that is characterized with elevation and filled with pus?
Pustule
What type of primary skin lesion that is characterized with elevation and superficial qualities?
Papule
What type of primary skin lesion that is encapsulated and filled with fluid semisolid mass?
Cyst
What type of primary skin lesion that is a localized edema?
Wheal
What type of secondary skin lesion that is characterized with Skin surface loss and often bleeds?
Ulcer
What type of secondary skin lesion that is characterized with Dried pus or blood?
Crust
What type of secondary skin lesion that is characterized with Thin, flaky skin?
Scale
What type of secondary skin lesion that is characterized with Thin, shiny, taut skin?
Atrophy
What type of secondary skin lesion that is characterized with Thickened, roughened skin?
Lichenification
What type of secondary skin lesion that is Hypertrophied scar?
Keloid
What type of Vascular lesion that is Ruby red; flat or raised?
Cherry Angioma
What type of Vascular lesion that is Bright red with radiating legs, pullulating seen on center of lesion,
or legs, or arms, and upper trunk, blanches when pressure is applied to center.
Spider Angioma
What type of Vascular lesion that is Round red or purple macules?
Petechiae