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00 Dermatological Terminology
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Skin Layers[1] {{c1::Epidermis (squamous cell epithelium keratinised containing kertinocytes and melanocytes)}}[2] {{c1::Dermis (connective …
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{{c1::Macule}} is {{c2::a lesion with a small flat circumscribed area ≤ 1 cm}}
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{{c1::Patch}} is {{c2::a lesion with larger flat circumscribed area > 1 cm}}
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{{c1::Telangiectasia}} describes {{c2::superficial capillaries}}
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{{c1::Purpura}} describes {{c2::red/purple discoloration, which involves leakage of blood into skin, ≥ 2 mm}}
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{{c1::Petechiae}} describes {{c2::small purpura ≤ 2 mm}}
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{{c1::Papule}} is {{c2::a lesion with a small and solid raised area ≤ 5 mm}}
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{{c1::Nodule}} is {{c2::a raised and solid lesion > 5 mm}}
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{{c1::Plaque}} is {{c2::a large, elevated and flat raised lesion > 1 cm}}
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{{c1::Vesicle}} is {{c2::a small fluid filled lesion ≤ 5 mm}}
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{{c1::Cyst/Bulla}} is {{c2::a large fluid filled lesion > 1 cm}}
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{{c1::Pustule}} is {{c2::a small pus filled papule}}
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{{c1::Abscess}} is {{c2::a large pus filled lesion}}
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An {{c1::erosion}} describes {{c2::loss of epidermis}}
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An {{c1::ulcer}} describes {{c2::loss of epidermis and dermis}}
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