NSE 13A/B Study Guide - Final Guide: Hypertrophic Scar, Chickenpox, Mosquito

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2 types: primary lesion: lesion that develops on previously unaltered skin. Macule: flat colour change that is less than 1 cm (ex. Papule: solid and elevated thickening of epidermis that is less than 1 cm (ex. Pustule: elevated cavity filled with pus (ex. Cyst: encapsulated fluid-filled cavity in dermis: secondary lesion: legion that changes overtime. Ulcer: deeper depression extending into dermis, can beed and leave scar when heals (ex. Keloid: smooth, rubbery and claw-like hypertrophic scar that elevates skin, more common in. Fissure: dry/moist linear crack with abrupt edges that extends into dermis (ex. How do you take care of your skin? (ex.