Review Note
Last Update: 02/19/2024 06:57 PM
Current Deck: A derm
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other types of primary lesions:
-vesicle: {{c1::raised, clear fluid-filled lesions < 1 cm in diameter}}
-bullae: {{c1::same as vesicle but > 1 cm in diameter}}
-pustules: {{c1::raised lesions that contain pustular material}}
-weals: {{c1::flat-topped, palpable lesions of variable size and configuration that represent dermal collections of edema fluid}}
-cyst: {{c1::circumscribed, thick-walled lesions that are located deep in the skin; are covered by a normal epidermis; and contain fluid or semisolid material}}
-vesicle: {{c1::raised, clear fluid-filled lesions < 1 cm in diameter}}
-bullae: {{c1::same as vesicle but > 1 cm in diameter}}
-pustules: {{c1::raised lesions that contain pustular material}}
-weals: {{c1::flat-topped, palpable lesions of variable size and configuration that represent dermal collections of edema fluid}}
-cyst: {{c1::circumscribed, thick-walled lesions that are located deep in the skin; are covered by a normal epidermis; and contain fluid or semisolid material}}
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Commit #68345
Define the primary and secondary skin lesions







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