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Primary lesions include the macule, papule, patch, plaque, vesicle, bulla, ...

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Primary lesions include the macule, papule, patch, plaque, vesicle, bulla, nodule, tumor, wheal, and pustule. Secondary lesions are a modification of primary.

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Papule - A well-circumscribed, elevated, solid lesion, less than 1 cm. that...

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Papule - A well-circumscribed, elevated, solid lesion, less than 1 cm. that presents as a large irregular macule or patch, often red or violaceous in color.

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A macule greater than 1 cm. may be referred to as a patch. 2. PAPULE. A pap...

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A macule greater than 1 cm. may be referred to as a patch. 2. PAPULE. A papule is a solid raised lesion that has distinct borders and is less than 1 cm in.

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Define macule / patch / papule / plaque / nodule / cyst / vesicle / bullae ...

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Define macule / patch / papule / plaque / nodule / cyst / vesicle / bullae / pustule / lichenification / erythema / purpura. October 24th, by reuben dwn.220.v.ua

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A macule greater than 2 cm. in diameter is called a patch. Ex: café-au-lait...

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A macule greater than 2 cm. in diameter is called a patch. Ex: café-au-lait: Mongolian spot; freckle. 2. Papule: Papule is a solid, elevated lesion with no visible.

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Some of the examples are the following terms: Macule, Papule, Nodule, Plaqu...

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Some of the examples are the following terms: Macule, Papule, Nodule, Plaque, Wheal, Vesicle, Blister, Pustule, Abcsess, Cyst, Atrophy! But what are they.

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Patches are flat but larger than macules; If it's flat and larger than...

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Patches are flat but larger than macules; If it's flat and larger than 1 cm, it is a (L. papula, “pimple”); Papules are raised lesions less than 1 cm; It is caused by a.

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A cutaneous condition is any medical condition that affects the integumenta...

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A cutaneous condition is any medical condition that affects the integumentary system—the . Patch: A patch is a large macule equal to or greater than either 5 or 10 mm across, depending on one's definition of a macule. Papule: A papule is a circumscribed, solid elevation of skin with no visible fluid, varying in size from a.

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Lesions can be classified as primary or secondary lesions. Primary lesions ...

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Lesions can be classified as primary or secondary lesions. Primary lesions can be classified into the following types: Macule; Patch; Papule; Nodule; Plaque.

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Lesions may become confluent forming larger patches especially in the midli...

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Lesions may become confluent forming larger patches especially in the midline . oval or round, red-brown macules and papules, which are often very many in.

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Primary lesions. Macule, patch, wheal, papule, nodule, tumour, vesicle, bul...

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Primary lesions. Macule, patch, wheal, papule, nodule, tumour, vesicle, bulla, pustule, comedo, follicular cast, alopecia, scale, crust.

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Macule. Flat lesion Macule. Patch Papule. Plaque. Elevated lesion that is &...

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Macule. Flat lesion Macule. Patch Papule. Plaque. Elevated lesion that is > 1 cm diameter; Palpable.

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Example: Macule, papule, patch, plaque, vesicle, bulla, and others PAPULE -...

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Example: Macule, papule, patch, plaque, vesicle, bulla, and others PAPULE - A circumscribed, elevated, solid lesion that is less than 10 mm* in diameter.

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Primary Lesion Morphology. • Flat: Macule or Patch. • Raised: Papule or Pla...

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Primary Lesion Morphology. • Flat: Macule or Patch. • Raised: Papule or Plaque. • Sunken: Atrophy, Erosion, Ulcer. • Fluid Filled: Vesicle, Pustule, or Bullae.

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What is the difference between a macule and a patch? A macule differs from ...

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What is the difference between a macule and a patch? A macule differs from a This differs from a papule only in size (e.g., a dermal nevomelanocytic nevus).

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