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What type of skin lesion is characterized by small, clear fluid-filled blisters less than 1 cm in diameter?
What type of skin lesion is characterized by small, clear fluid-filled blisters less than 1 cm in diameter?
Which type of skin lesion is described as firm lesions that extend into the dermis or subcutaneous tissue and are elevated 1-2 cm in diameter?
Which type of skin lesion is described as firm lesions that extend into the dermis or subcutaneous tissue and are elevated 1-2 cm in diameter?
What is the characteristic of macules?
What is the characteristic of macules?
What type of skin lesion represents a change in color and is usually less than 1cm in diameter?
What type of skin lesion represents a change in color and is usually less than 1cm in diameter?
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Which type of skin lesion is described as small, elevated, solid lesions usually less than 1 cm in diameter and without dermal and/or subcutaneous extension?
Which type of skin lesion is described as small, elevated, solid lesions usually less than 1 cm in diameter and without dermal and/or subcutaneous extension?
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Skin Lesions
- Vesicles are small, clear fluid-filled blisters less than 1 cm in diameter.
- Nodules are firm lesions that extend into the dermis or subcutaneous tissue and are elevated 1-2 cm in diameter.
- Macules are characterized by a change in color and are usually less than 1 cm in diameter.
- Papules are small, elevated, solid lesions usually less than 1 cm in diameter and without dermal and/or subcutaneous extension.
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Test your knowledge of skin lesions and diseases with this quiz. Explore the classification of skin diseases, examples of bacterial, viral, and fungal skin infections, as well as parasitic conditions like scabies. Identify primary and secondary skin lesions and their characteristics.