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Pustules - ANSWERS-elevated, superficial lesions, similar to vesicles but
filled with purulent fluid
impetigo and acne
Cysts - ANSWERS-elevated, circumscribed, encapsulated lesions that
penetrate the dermis or subcutaneous layers of the skin, filled with liquid or
semisolid material
sebaceous cysts, cystic acne
Telangiectasia - ANSWERS-fine, irregular, red lines that are produced by
capillary dilation
Rosacea
Scales - ANSWERS-secondary skin lesion
heaped up, keratinized cells, flaky skin, irregular shape, size varies
seborrheic dermatitis
Lichenification - ANSWERS-secondary skin lesion
, rough, thickened epidermis, secondary to rubbing, itching, irritation
chronic dermatitis
Keloid - ANSWERS-secondary skin lesion
irregularly shaped, elevated, progressively enlarging, growth beyond
boundaries of the wound, caused by excessive collagen formation during
healing
Scar - ANSWERS-
Generalized and widespread lymphadenopathy indicates - ANSWERS-
systemic infection or disorder
Lymphadenopathy of the supraclavicular nodes may suggest - ANSWERS-
malignancy
Enlarged, hard, painless nodes that are fixed to underlying tissue may
suggest - ANSWERS-malignancy
Lymphadenopathy - ANSWERS-enlarged, palpable lymph nodes