Secondary Skin Lesions Flashcards

1
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Rough thickened epidermis secondary to persistent rubbing, itching, or skin irritation, often involves flexor surface of extremity

A

Lichenification

Chronic dermatitis

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Irregularly shaped, elevated, progressively enlarging scar, grows beyond boundaries of wound; caused by excessive collagen formation during healing

A

Keloid

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3
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Thin to thick fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin following injury or laceration to the dermis

A

Scar

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4
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Loss of epidermis, linear hollowed out, crusted area

A

Excoriation

Abrasion, scabies

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5
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Linear crack or break from the epidermis to the dermis; may be moist or dry

A

Fissure

Tinea pedis

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6
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Loss of part of the epidermis; depressed, moist, glistening, follows rupture of Vesicle or bullae

A

Erosion

Varicella

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7
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Loss of epidermis and dermis; concave, varied in size

A

Ulcer

Decubiti

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8
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Dried serum, blood, or purulent exudates; slightly elevated; size varies; brown, red, black, tan, or straw colored

A

Crust

Eczema

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9
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Thinning of skin surface and loss of skin markings; skin translucent and paper-like

A

Atrophy

Striae

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10
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Healed-up, keratinized cells, flaky skin, irregular, thick or thin, dry or oily, vary in size

A

Scale

Seborrheic dermatitis

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