Primary
Secondary
Vascular
100

Which type of lesion is elevated, fluid-filled and round or oval?   

What is vesicle and/or bulla?

100

What type of lesion results from dry paper-like wrinkled skin from loss of collagen and estrogen?

What is atrophy?

100

Which lesion presents flat reddish-blue, irregular patches with varying sizes?

What is purpura?

200

Which type of lesion is not able to be felt by touch, but is seen by a change in skin color?

What is macule and/or patch?

200

What is an ulcer?

What is deep irregular areas of skin loss that may bleed or scar?

200

Which type of lesion is bright red dots with tiny radiating blood vessels that are blanchable with pressure?

What is spider angioma?

300

What is nodule?

What is solid and extends into the dermis 0.5-2 cm with a clear boarder?

300
Cracks at the corner of the mouth, hands, and athlete's foot are what type of lesion?

What is fissure?

300
What type of lesion is flat and blue that radiates or cascades, also can be linear veins 3-25 cm long?

What is venous star?

400

Which type of lesion is created when administering a skin tuberculosis test?

What is a wheal?

400

What type of lesion are rough, thick, and hard areas caused by chronic irritation?

What is lichenification?

400

What are petechiae?

What is flat red or purple freckles, 1-3 mm, nonblanchable?

500

Acne, impetigo, and large boils are examples of which type of lesion?

What is pustule?

500

Healed surgical wound, injury, and healed acne are examples of which type of lesion?

What is scar?

500

What is caused from the release of blood from superficial veins due to trauma, hemophilia, liver disease, or vitamin C or K deficiency?

What is ecchymosis?