Primary Lesions
Secondary Lesions
Types of Skin Cancer
Acne
Pigment Disorders
100

A flat spot or discoloration on the skin such as a freckle or age spot.

What is a macule? 

100
A skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping.

What is an excoriation?

100

A small brownish spot on the skin. Might not be cancerous.

What is a normal mole?

100

Acne is an inflammatory disorder of these glands.

What is sebaceous glands?

100

This term refers to any overproduction of pigment in the skin.

What is hyperpigmentation?

200

A closed abnormally developed sac that contains pus, semifluid, or morbid matter above or below the skin.

What is a cyst?

200

A thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue. 

What is a keloid? 

200

Pink or flesh-colored precancerous lesions that feel sharp or rough and are a result of sun damage.

What is actinic keratosis?

200

This grade of acne is considered the most severe.

What is grade 4 (cystic acne)?

200

This is triggered by hormonal changes often during pregnancy or from birth control.

What is melasma?

300

A large blister containing a watery fluid; like a vesicle.

What is a bulla? 

300

An open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body.

What is an ulcer? 

300

Most serious form of skin cancer as it can metastasize.

What is malignant melanoma?

300

Small, solidified impactions of oil without cell matter often found on the nose.

What are sebaceous filaments? 

300

This is seen after an acne lesion has resolved, may be deep red, purple, or brown.

What is postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH)?

400

A small elevation on the skin that contains no fluid but may develop pus.

What is a papule?

400

A crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis.

What is a fissure? 

400

Characterized by scaly red or pink papules or nodules, or open sores or crusty areas.

What is squamous cell carcinoma?

400

This hormonal condition can manifest in increased androgen production, leading to acne breakouts.

What is PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome)?

400

A fungal condition that inhibits melanin production.

What is tinea versicolor or pityriasis versicolor?

500

A solid bump larger than 0.4 inches that can be easily felt.

What is a nodule? 

500

Thin, dry, or oily plate of epidermal flakes.

What is a scale?

500

Most common and least severe type of skin cancer which often appears as light, pearly nodules.

What is basal cell carcinoma? 

500

The entire follicle including the hair shaft, sebaceous gland, and the sebaceous duct to the surface.

What is the pilosebaceous unit?

500

A flat, pigmented area similar to a freckle; small, yellow-brown spots.

What is a lentigo?