Dermatology Essentials: Identifying Common Skin Lesions Quiz

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1. What is a bulla?

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A bulla is a vesicle larger than 1/2 cm and is typically seen with second degree burns. It is different from a small blister, open sore, or redness and swelling of the skin.

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2. What is a cyst?

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A cyst is a closed sac-like structure that can be filled with air, fluid, pus, or other materials. It is usually non-cancerous and can occur in different parts of the body.

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3. What is ecchymosis?

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Ecchymosis is commonly known as bruising and occurs due to blood leakage into the skin from damaged blood vessels. It is not caused by bacterial infections, fungal growths, or autoimmune reactions.

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4. What is a hematoma?

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A hematoma is specifically defined as a collection of extravasated blood trapped in the tissues and palpable to the examiner. The other incorrect options do not accurately describe what a hematoma is.

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5. What is a macule?

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A macule refers to a flat blemish or discoloration less than 1cm in size, such as a freckle. It is not raised, blistered, or a deep cleft or crack in the skin.

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6. What is a papule?

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A papule is a small, solid raised bump on the skin that is typically less than 1 cm in size. It is different from a blister, cyst, or freckle in terms of its appearance and makeup.

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7. What is a patch?

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A patch is a term used in dermatology to describe a large flat nonpalpable macule that is larger than 1 cm in diameter. It is different from other types of skin lesions such as small raised lesions (papules), fluid-filled blisters (vesicles), and superficial erosions caused by scratching or abrasion.

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8. What are petechiae?

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Petechiae are small, pinpoint hemorrhages that are typically red, purple, or brown in color and appear on the skin as tiny dots. They are caused by broken capillaries and are often a sign of a serious underlying condition.

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9. What is a plaque?

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A plaque refers to a specific type of skin lesion that is characterized by a raised plateau-like papule greater than 1 cm in size. This distinguishes it from other skin issues like flat discolorations, small blisters, or deep cracks.

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10. What is Purpura?

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Purpura is characterized by massive hemorrhage into the tissue under the skin, leading to purple or red discoloration of the skin.

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11. What is a pustule?

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A pustule is a dermatological term referring to a type of skin lesion, not related to flowers, rodents, or musical instruments.

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12. What is telangiectasia?

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Telangiectasia refers to the permanent dilation of groups of superficial capillaries and venules, leading to visible vascular networks on the skin surface.

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13. What is a tumor?

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A tumor can refer to any mass or swelling, including neoplasms, and is not limited to just a nodule larger than 2 cm in size.

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14. What is a vesicle?

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A vesicle is a specific dermatological term referring to a skin lesion, not related to bones, units of measurement, or marine mammals.

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15. What is a wheal?

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A wheal is a specific dermatological term used to describe a skin reaction characterized by raised, red, itchy welts. It is commonly associated with allergic reactions and can be part of a condition known as urticaria or hives.

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16. What is atrophy?

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Atrophy refers to the wasting away or shrinking of a body part or tissue. It is commonly seen in aged individuals or as stretch marks from rapid weight gain.

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17. What is a cicatrix?

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A cicatrix is commonly referred to as a scar, which is an area of fibrous tissue that forms in place of normal skin after damage to the dermis layer.

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18. What is crust?

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Crust refers to dried serum, blood, and/or pus that may occur in inflammatory and infection diseases, not to be confused with other unrelated definitions.

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19. What is erosion?

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Erosion refers to the destruction of the surface layer of the skin due to physical or inflammatory processes, different from the other options provided.

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20. What is excoriation?

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Excoriation refers to a specific type of skin injury caused by scratching, abrasion, or burning, resulting in a hollowed-out or linear crusted area. It is not related to allergic reactions, excessive sweating, or fungal infections.

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21. What is a fissure?

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A fissure refers to a cracklike lesion of the skin, commonly seen as an anal fissure. It is not related to rock formations, tropical fruits, or dance moves.

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22. What is a keloid?

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A keloid is specifically related to scarring and tissue overgrowth, not a disease, surgical procedure, or vitamin deficiency.

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23. What is lichenification?

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Lichenification refers to the thickening and hardening of the skin, typically as a result of prolonged scratching of irritated skin.

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24. What are scales?

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Scales refer to small, thin flakes of keratinized epithelium commonly associated with skin conditions like psoriasis. It is not related to fish scales, insects, or bacterial infections.

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25. What is an ulcer?

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An ulcer is a specific medical condition characterized by a lesion on the skin or mucous membrane caused by tissue death, not related to plants, birds, or mathematical equations.

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What is a bulla?
What is a cyst?
What is ecchymosis?
What is a hematoma?
What is a macule?
What is a papule?
What is a patch?
What are petechiae?
What is a plaque?
What is Purpura?
What is a pustule?
What is telangiectasia?
What is a tumor?
What is a vesicle?
What is a wheal?
What is atrophy?
What is a cicatrix?
What is crust?
What is erosion?
What is excoriation?
What is a fissure?
What is a keloid?
What is lichenification?
What are scales?
What is an ulcer?
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