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Name That Lesion
Final Jeopardy
100

The pattern of this lesion

:


What is linear?

100

This secondary lesion is caused by hypertrophic scarring after an initial injury:

What is a keloid?

100

This skin condition is caused by exposure to or contact with a specific allergen.


What is Contact Dermatitis

100

This type of skin lesion presents as broad, raised areas on the skin, commonly seen in psoriasis.

What are Plaques



100

This vaccine preventable viral infection has pruritic lesions in various stages?

What is varicella?

200

The pattern of this lesion:


What is dermatomal or zosteriform?

200

This bacterial infection presents as honey-colored, crusted, well-defined erythematous vesicles, most frequently found on the face and other exposed areas. 

Can also be bullous: 

What is Impetigo?

200

This skin condition is caused by the accumulation of sebum in blocked hair follicles and sebaceous glands. 


What is Acne Vulgaris

200

This type of skin lesion presents as small, flat spots commonly seen in tinea versicolor.

What are Macules?

300

The pattern of this lesion: 

What is clustered?

300

A pus-filled lesion: 

What is a pustule?

300

This condition is associated with dry skin, lichenification, and fissure or cracks in the skin.


What is Chronic Eczema

300

This type of skin lesion presents as small, fluid-filled blisters <10mm, commonly seen in impetigo or HSV-1.

What are Vesicles

400

The pattern of this lesion is:



What is target?

400

A small, palpable, circumscribed lesion:

What is a papule?

400

This secondary lesion is a result of dried residue

What is a crust?


400

This skin condition has areas of dark discolorations, velvety in appearance and/or touch, commonly found in creases and associated with insulin resistance:

What is acanthosis nigricans?

500

The pattern of this lesion:

What is serpanginious?

500

This viral infection usually has prodromal symptoms of tingling or burning. 


What is Herpes Labialis (HSV-1)?


500

This secondary lesion is a linear crack in the skin, often caused by force or excessive dryness


What is a fissure?

500

This type of skin lesion presents as slightly raised lesions of inflamed skin, commonly seen in cold urticaria.

What are wheals?

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