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Which type of skin lesion is described as small, clear fluid-filled blisters less than 1 cm in diameter?
Which type of skin lesion is described as small, clear fluid-filled blisters less than 1 cm in diameter?
- Nodules
- Vesicles (correct)
- Papules
- Bullae
What type of skin lesion is a firm elevated lesion that extends into the dermis or subcutaneous tissue and is elevated 1-2 cm in diameter?
What type of skin lesion is a firm elevated lesion that extends into the dermis or subcutaneous tissue and is elevated 1-2 cm in diameter?
- Vesicles
- Nodules (correct)
- Papules
- Macules
What type of skin lesion is described as thickened flakes of the top layer of the skin that are easily detached, for example in Psoriasis?
What type of skin lesion is described as thickened flakes of the top layer of the skin that are easily detached, for example in Psoriasis?
- Crusts (scabs)
- Scales (correct)
- Papules
- Nodules
Which type of skin lesion represents a change in color and is flat and non-palpable?
Which type of skin lesion represents a change in color and is flat and non-palpable?
What type of skin lesion is described as elevated lesions usually less than 1 cm in diameter and without dermal and/or subcutaneous extension?
What type of skin lesion is described as elevated lesions usually less than 1 cm in diameter and without dermal and/or subcutaneous extension?