Types of Skin Lesions and Diseases Quiz

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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?

  • 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?

  • Crusts (scabs)
  • Scales (correct)
  • Papules
  • Nodules

Which type of skin lesion represents a change in color and is flat and non-palpable?

<p>Macules (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of skin lesion is described as elevated lesions usually less than 1 cm in diameter and without dermal and/or subcutaneous extension?

<p>Papules (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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