Primary Lesions
Secondary lesions
Wild Card
Viral
Inflammation
100

Abnormal mass of tissue that can be fluid-filled or solid

What i s TUMOR

100

Linear split/ line in epidermis or dermis occurring when skin looses its flexability.

what is FISSURE

100

Vascular disorder; thread-like, red lines/patterns caused by widened blood vessels

what is TELANGIECTASIA

100

Fever blisters/ cold sores; we do not proceed with service

what is HERPES SIMPLEX 1

100

An inflammatory disorder, often referred to as razor bumps or shaving rash

what is PSUEDOFOLLICULITISI BARBAE

200

Small elevation of skin, usually inflamed but doesn't contain puss.

what is PAPULE

200

A dried mass that is the remains of an oozing sore(s)

what is CRUST

200

Body odor caused by yeast and/or bacteria?

what is BROMHIDROSIS

200

Gential infection due to coitus interaction

 what is HERPES SIMPLEX 2

200

Chronis inflammation skin condition that produces excess thick, silvery plaques surrounded by red.

what is PSORIASIS

300

ABCDEs of skin cancer

Asymmetrical, Boarder, Color, Diameter, Evolving

300

Open lesions visible on the skin surface that may result in the loss of portions of the dermal layer and be accompanied by pus.

what is ULCER

300

Development of small red vesicles with burning and itching due to excess heat exposure?

what is MILIARIRA RUBRA

300

This virus lives dormant and can cause shingles

what is Zoster

300

Mechanical abrasion or injury to the epidermis due to scratching scabs, insect bites or acne.

what is EXCORIEE

400

Harmless sebaceous cyst or wen

what is STEATOMA

400

Shedding dead cells of the uppermost layer of the epidermis. Examples: calluses & Psoriasis

what is SCALES

400

The term used to describe any hyperpigmentation caused by overactivity of the melanocytes in the epidermis is called:

what is MELANODERMA

400

Plantar warts

what is VERRUCA

400

Mild acne, consists of open + closed comedones  (covers less than half of surface area)

what is GRADE 1 ACNE

500

Fluid-filled elevations in the skin caused by localized accumulation of fluids or blood just below the epidermis. (1CM in diameter)

what is VESICLE

500

Formations resulting from a lesion, which extend into the dermal layer or deeper, as part of the normal healing process; keloids are an example of this 

what is SCAR

500

Congenital failure of skin to form melanin pigment

what is ALBINISM

500

Noncancerous growth due to overgrowth of epithelial cells on the outside or inside of organs or tissues.

what is HPV/ PAPILLOMA

500

Allergic reaction that produces an eruption of inflamed wheals.

what is URTICARIA

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