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IN THE NAME OWNER OF BEAUTY

IN THE NAME OWNER OF BEAUTY. Morphology & Terminology Of Skin Lesions. Morphology & Terminology of Skin Lesions. Kind of lesions in dermatology 1- Primary Skin Lesions 2-Secondary Skin Lesions 3- Special Skin lesions. PRIMARY LESIONS.

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IN THE NAME OWNER OF BEAUTY

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  1. IN THE NAME OWNER OFBEAUTY

  2. Morphology & Terminology Of Skin Lesions

  3. Morphology&Terminology of SkinLesions

  4. Kind of lesions in dermatology1- Primary Skin Lesions2-Secondary Skin Lesions3- Special Skin lesions

  5. PRIMARY LESIONS

  6. Flat, circumscribed skin discoloration that lacks surface elevation or depression Vitiligo Ink tattoo macule

  7. Flat, circumscribed skin discoloration, a very large macule Vitiligo Patch

  8. Elevated, solid lesion <0.5 cm in diameter B.C.C Intradermal Nevi Papule

  9. Elevated, solid”confluence of papule”>0.5 cm in diameter that lacks a deep component Psoriasis M.F Plaque

  10. Elevated, solid lesion>0.5 cm in diameter, a larger-deeper papule Lipoma Rheumatoid nudule Nodule

  11. Plaque that contains clear fluid ,a blister Herpes simplex Herpes zoster Contact dermatitis Vesicle

  12. Localized fluid collection>0.5 cm in diameter, a large vesicle Pemphigus vulgaris Bullous pemphigoid Bullous impetigo Bulla

  13. Papule that contains purulent material Folliculitis Impetigo Acne Pustular psoriasis Pustule

  14. Firm,edematous,plaque that is evanescent and pruritic, a hive Urticaria Urticaria pigmentosa Wheal (Hive)

  15. SECONDARYLESIONS

  16. A collection of cellular debris ,dried serum,and blood A scab antecedent primary lesion is usually a vesicle,bulla or pustule Impetigo Capitis Tinea Crust

  17. A partial focal loss of epidermis, heals without scarring TEN Perleche Erosion

  18. Thick stratumcorneum that results from hyperproliferation or increased cohesion of keratinocytes 4S Scarlet fever Scale

  19. A full-thickness, focal loss of dermis,heals with scarring Bed sore Syphlis Ulcer

  20. Vertical loss of epidermis and dermis with sharply defined walls, crack in skin Perleche Eczema Fissure

  21. A collection of new connective tissue, may be hypertrophic or atroohic scar implies dermoepidermal damage Burn Acne Scar

  22. Thinning of the epidermis, dermis or fat that cause depression in the skin surface Morphea Atrophy

  23. SPECIAL SKIN LESIONS

  24. Linear erosion included by scratching Scabies Atopic Dermatitis Prurigo Excoriation

  25. Folliculocentric collection of sebum and keratin Acnea DLE Comedo

  26. Millia are tiny pimple-like spots usually on a Newborn baby Tiny white cyston the surface of the skin Sun Damage Milia

  27. Nodule that contains fluid semisolidmaterial Acne Pilar cyst Cyst

  28. An elevated channel in the superficial epidermis produced by parasite such as mite sarcoptes scabiei Scabies Burrow

  29. Focal area of thickened skin produced by chronic scratching or rubbing Atophic Dermatitis Lichenification

  30. Small, dilated ,superficial blood vessels that disappear with pressure CREST Syndrome Scleroderma Rosacea Telangiectasia

  31. A small purplish spot on a body surface caused by a minute hemorrhage<0.5 cm Vasculitis DIC Petechiae

  32. A small purplish spot on a body surface caused by a minute hemorrhage>0.5 cm Platelet Disorder Purpura

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