Dermatology Exam

[comment memo="Macule-flat lesion less than 1cm, without elevation or depression.
Patch-flat lesion greater than 1cm, without elevation or depression.
Plaque-flat, elevated lesion usually greater than 1cm.
Papule-elevated, solid lesion less than 1cm.
Nodule-elevated, solid lesion greater than 1cm.
Vesicle-elevated, fluid-filled lesion, usually less than 1cm.
Pustule-elevated, pus-filled lesion, usually less than 1cm.
Bulla-elevated, fluid-filled lesion, usually greater than 1cm."]

SKIN Primary Morphology:[select name="variable_1" value="Macule.|Patch.|Plaque.|Papule.|Nodule.|Vesicle.|Pustule.|Bulla."] Size:[select name="variable_2" value="Less than 1cm.|Greater than 1cm."]Demarcation:[select name="variable_3" value="Well-demarcated.|Not well-demarcated."]Color:[select name="variable_4" value="White.|Red.|Purple.|Brown.|Yellow.|Black.|Blue."]Secondary Morphology:[select name="variable_5" value="Serum (dry crust).|Fissure.|Lichenification.|Erosion.|Ulceration.|Scaling."]Distribution:[select name="variable_6" value="Extensor.|Generalized.|Photodistributive.|Other.|Face.|Neck.|Chest.|Abdomen.|Back.|Forearms.|Legs.|Feet."]
Macule-flat lesion less than 1cm, without elevation or depression.
Patch-flat lesion greater than 1cm, without elevation or depression.
Plaque-flat, elevated lesion usually greater than 1cm.
Papule-elevated, solid lesion less than 1cm.
Nodule-elevated, solid lesion greater than 1cm.
Vesicle-elevated, fluid-filled lesion, usually less than 1cm.
Pustule-elevated, pus-filled lesion, usually less than 1cm.
Bulla-elevated, fluid-filled lesion, usually greater than 1cm.


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