ABCDE
Skin Conditions
Lesions Row 1
Lesions Row 2
Misc.
100

In the ABCDEs of skin cancer, what does the letter "A" represent?

Asymmetry

100

An infection in the hair follicles caused by bacteria, shaving or clothing irritation is known as:


folliculitis

100

A flat discoloration appearing on the skin's surface less than 1 cm (about 1/2 inch) with no change in texture to the skin is called a:


Macule

100

Yellow flat papules caused by abnormal lipid accumulation commonly found around the eyes and on eyelids is known as Xanthoma.

True or False


True

100

Which of the following terms is another name for a keratoma?

Callus

200

In the ABCDEs of skin cancer, what does the letter "B" represent?

Border

200

Which of the following is a highly contagious viral infection that causes an eruptive, blister-like cluster?


Herpes Simplex

200

Caitlyn is a client who has small elevations of skin similar to vesicles in size and shape but contain pus. Which of the following primary lesions describes Caitlyn’s condition?


Pustule

200

An abnormal membranous sac containing a gaseous, liquid or semi-solid substance is known as a(n):


Cyst

200

An abnormal mass of tissue in the skin that can be fluid-filled or solid is known as a neoplasm or:


Tumor

300

In the ABCDEs of skin cancer, what does the letter "C" represent?

Color

300

Which of the following is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that produces an excess of thick, scaly, silvery plaques surrounded by a red area?


psoriasis

300

Which skin lesion is caused by an accumulation of fluids or blood just below the epidermis?


Vesicle

300

The lesion found following the normal healing process of an injury is called a(n):

Scar

300

A linear split/line in the epidermis or dermis that often occurs when skin loses its flexibility due to exposure to wind, cold and water is a(n):


Fissure

400

In the ABCDEs of skin cancer, what does the letter "D" represent?

Diameter

400

A common, harmless skin condition that causes dry, rough patches and tiny bumps on the upper arms, thighs, cheeks or buttocks is called:


keratosis pilaris

400

What is a small elevation of the skin, usually inflammatory, that does not contain pus?


papule

400

Which secondary lesion is a dried mass that is the remains of an oozing sore?


Crust

400

What may happen to the skin if an area is subject to pressure or friction?

It may become callused.

500

In the ABCDEs of skin cancer, what does the letter "D" represent?

Evolution

500

Chronic is the term used to identify conditions that are:

frequent/habitual/reoccurring

500

A solid formation above the skin, often caused by insect bites or an allergic reaction, is called a:


Wheal

500

An open lesion visible on the skin surface that may result in the loss of portions of the dermis and may be accompanied by pus is known as a(n):


Ulcer

500

Which of the following are small, elevated growths that can easily be removed by a physician?


Skin Tags