Mole
Inflammatory condition of the skin with various forms including lesions, eczema, vesicles, or papules?
Dermatitis
Hyperpigmentation is described as?
Primary Lesions are defined as?
lesions in the early stages of development or change
Verrucas are also called?
Warts
Painful, itchy, can be acute or chronic with dry or moist lesions
Eczema
Exposure to the sun that causes a change in pigmentation?
Tan
A Large Blister
Bulla
Also known as prickly heat?
Miliaria Rubra
Thickened patch of epidermis
Keratoma
Itch disease characterized by red patches covered with scales; caused by over proliferation of skin cells?
Psoriasis
Pregnancy mask is also known as?
Melasma
A flat spot or discoloration such as a freckle; neither raised or sunken
Macule
Steatoma
sebaceous cyst/subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum. Ranging in size from pea to orange
Keratosis Pilaris is?
Redness and bumpiness in the cheeks or upper arms
Urticaria is?
also know as hives
Lentigo is also known as?
flat pigmented area similar to a freckle; color can range from yellow to brown.
Describe a wheal
itchy swollen lesion caused by a blow, insect bite, skin allergy reaction.
What is Sebaceous Hyperplasia?
Benign lesions, doughnut shaped. Caused by slowing of cell turnover, forcing sebaceous glands to fill and clog.
Pink or flesh colored precancerous lesions that feel sharp or rough?
Actinic keratosis
Folliculitis is?
hairs that grow under the surface instead of growing up and out of the follicle, causing bacterial infection.
Nevus is also called?
birthmark
An abnormal rounded solid lump, larger than a papule.
Tubercle
Foul smelling perspiration?
Bromhidrosis