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Lesion Descriptions (EIOE) Concorde Career College Preclinical Sciences DH101 Lisa Mayo, RDH, BSDH Virginia Carrillo, RDH, BSDH.

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1 Lesion Descriptions (EIOE) Concorde Career College Preclinical Sciences DH101 Lisa Mayo, RDH, BSDH Virginia Carrillo, RDH, BSDH

2 DOCUMENTATION Describing a Finding (see cheat sheet) 1.Location 2.History: How long been there? 3.Single, multiple, group, separate, coalescing 4.Size: in mm (use probe to measure) 5.Shape: round, square, etc.. 6.Color 7.Surface Texture: smooth, irregular, verrucous (wartlike), papillary, fissured, corrugated, crusted 8.Consistency: soft, spongy, resilient, indurated 9.Elevated, Depressed, Flat (next slides)

3 Metric conversions 1inch = 2.54cm 1cm = 10mm

4 Lesions: 3 Categories 1. Elevated 2. Depressed 3. Flat

5 1. ELEVATED LESIONS 1.) Blisterform 2.) Nonblisterform

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7 BLISTERFORM Contains fluid Soft Translucent Types 1.Vesicle 2.Pustule 3.Bulla 1. Elevated Lesions

8 Blisterform Vesicle Small, less than1cm diameter Circumscribed lesion Thin surface covering May contain serum or mucin

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10 1. Elevated Lesions Blisterform Pustule More or less then 5mm in diameter Contain pus Pus gives yellowish color

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12 1. Elevated Lesions Blisterform Bulla Large, ≥1cm Filled with fluid: mucin or serum, may contain blood Color depends on the fluid content

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15 NONBLISTERFORM Do NOT contain fluid Characterized by their base attachment 1.Pedunculated: narrow stalk or pellicle 2.Sessile: wide base Types 1.Papules 2.Nodules 3.Tumors 4.Plaques Elevated Lesions

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17 SESSILE OR PEDUNCULATED?

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19 Papules Small, pinhead less than 1cm in diameter Solid lesion May be pointed, rounded, flat-topped 1. Elevated Lesions Nonblisterform

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22 Nodules Larger then papule Over 1cm in diameter 1. Elevated Lesions Nonblisterform

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24 Tumor 2cm or greater width General swelling or enlargement This context does not refer to a neoplasm (benign or malignant) 1. Elevated Lesions Nonblisterform

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27 Plaque Slightly raised lesion with a broad, flat top Larger than 1cm in diameter “Pasted-on” appearance 1. Elevated Lesions Nonblisterform

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29 PlaquePapule

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31 Wilkins p.152 Do not refer to Wilkins for descriptions, refer to my slides which come from Neild book

32 2. DEPRESSED LESIONS

33 Below the surface level of the skin or mucosa Outline may be regular or irregular May be flat or raised border 2 Types 1.Ulcer 2.Erosion Depth described as 1.Superficial: ≤3mm 2.Deep: ≥3mm

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35 2. Depressed Lesions ULCER Loss of continuity of the epithelium Center is gray to yellow Red border May result from the rupture of an elevated lesion (Ex: popping a zit)

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38 2. Depressed Lesion EROSION Shallow Does not extend through the epithelium to underlying bone

39 Wilkins p.153

40 3. FLAT LESIONS

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42 On same level as normal skin or oral mucosa May occur 1.Single 2.Multiple Macule Circumscribed area not elevated above the surrounding skin or mucosa May be id by its color which is different then surrounding tissues

43 Flat Lesion: Macule

44 Flat Lesion: Patch

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46 Review A tumor is one cm or less in width. A nodule is greater than one cm in diameter. A) The first statement is true and the second statement is true B) The first statement is true and the second statement is false C) The first statement is false and the second statement is true D) The first statement is false and the second statement is false

47 Answer C) The first statement is false and the second statement is true is the correct answer.

48 Lesion Description: Refer to Handout 1. Size 2. Color 3. Shape 4. Texture 5. Border consistency 6. Location 7. Duration 8. Symptoms? 9. DD 10. Actual Diagnosis

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57 4. Texture Papillary Verrucous Fissured Corrugated Crusted

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