Skin Lesion Pictures

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vascular lesions

involving blood under the skin either in vessels or outside

bulla

larger vesicle

words to describe distribution of a rash/lesion

extent - isolated, localized, regionalized, generalized pattern - symmetrical, intertriginous area, random characteristic pattern

plaque

flat top elevated palpable solid lesion greater than 1 cm

HPV virus lesion

grouped clustered lesion

circumscribed lesion

has a distinct shape

scale

heaped up keratinized cells, flaky, white

telangiectasia

in the plane of the skin, small blood vessels becoming enlarged and showing through skin, usually in a large area

patch

large, discolored, non-palpable (birthmark)

crust

leakage of serous fluid onto epidermis and dries, usually after the end of purulence

fissure

linear crack in skin, epidermis and possibly dermis

poison ivy

linear lesion

excoriation

linear loss of epidermis (scratching)

petechiae

non-blanching reddish macules or papules representing extravascular deposits of blood, less than 0.3 cm

purpura

non-blanching reddish macules or papules, greater than 0.3 cm

nodule

palpable, round solid lesion greater than 1 cm, difference from plaque more vertical breadth as opposed to horizontal

lesions that occur outside blood vessels

petechiae, purpura, ecchymosis, hematoma, do not blanch!

pustule

pus-filled vesicle, indicates infection

tumor

raised lesion 1-2 cm in diameter and depth

scar

skin grows back over lesion, a little raised

erosion

superficial depression in skin (usually only epidermis) more spread out than a linear fissure

pressure sores

sustained compression obliterating cap blood flow to skin --> necrosis. also from shear forces by moving body across sheets for example. friction and moisture increase risk

lichenification

thickening of skin with exaggerated markings from excessive scratching, psoriasis

atrophy

thinning of skin surface, shiny

striae

type of skin atrophy, stretch marks, can be associated with prolonged admin of cortisone compound, excessive natural cortisol, metabolic disease, Cushing syndrome

wheal

various size, fluctuant as opposed to solid but not really fluid in them, urticaria or hives

lesions that blanch

vascular lesions, occur in vessels

lesions with fluid inside

vesicles, bulla, pustules

cellulitis

dermal and subQ infection, bright red, warm, tender skin

papule

elevated, solid lesion less than 1 cm (nevus or mole)

3 secondary lesions

erosion, ulcer, fissure

vesicles

circumscribed, elevated lesion less than 1 cm and contains serous or hemorrhagic fluid (blister)

macule

circumscribed, non-palpable discoloration of skin that is less than 1cm (freckle)

ulcer

deeper loss of epidermis and dermis, red or reddish blue

hemangioma

dense often raised cluster of blood vessels, benign tumor

ring worm

annular lesion


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