Integumentary System Lesson 3: Primary and Secondary Skin Lesions Solutions: Lesson 3 |
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SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 3
1. Skin lesions are abnormal changes in the skin, changes which can be detected by sight or touch. (para 3-2)
2. Malignant melanomas. Burns. Severe allergies. (para 3-2)
3. Ring. Continents and islands. (paras 3-3a and c)
4. Verrucose. Target. (para 3-3f and g)
5. The melanin and accumulated sebum in the enlarged pore oxidize and turn dark. (para 3-4e(1))
6. Wen. (para 3-4e(4))
7. Furuncle. (para 3-4e(6))
8. Maceration. (para 3-4e(12))
9. Macule. (para 3-4c(1))
10. Wheal. (para 3-4c(5))
11. Vesicle. (para 3-4c(7))
12. Keloid. (para 3-4d(7))
13. Fissure. (para 3-4d(3))
14. Erosion. (para 3-4d(4))
15. Nodule. (para 3-4c(3))
16. Plaque. (para 3-4c(6))
17. An ulcer. (para 3-4d(5))
18. Ecchymosis. (para 3-4e(11))
End of Lesson 3 |
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