Lesions
Secondary Lesions
Disorders of Oil Glands
Hyper/Hypopigmentation
Skin Cancer
100

Insect Bite

Wheal

100

Scab on a sore

Crust

100

Whitehead

Closed Comedo

100

Known as liver spots

Chloasma

100
Most common but least severe type of carcinoma

Basal Cell Carcinoma

200

Small Blister

Vesicle

200

A crack in the skin

Fissure

200

Blackhead

Open Comedo

200

Birthmark

Nevus

200

More serious than basal cell. Characterized by red or pink scaly nodules.

Squamos Cell Carcinoma

300

Freckle or red spot

Macule

300

A thick scar

Keloid

300

Furuncle

Boil

300

Lack of melanin pigmentation in the body

Albinism

300

Most serious form of cancer. Black or dark patches that are uneven

Malignant Melanoma

400

Large nodule

Tumor

400

Slightly raised mark on the skin formed after an injury

Scar

400

Small firm white papules

Milia

400

A pigmentation disease characterized by white irregular patches of skin that are totally lacking pigment  

Vitiligo

400

Two sides of the lesion are not identical

Asymmetry

500

A large blister

Bulla

500

Flaky skin cells

Scale

500

Group of boils

Carbuncles

500

Loss of pigmentation light, abnormal patches of de-pigmented skin

Leukoderma

500

The border is irregular on the lesion

Border