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Milady Esthetics Chapter 4 Disorders & Diseases of the Skin Test 1 with Questions and Answ, Exams of Esthetics

Milady Esthetics Chapter 4 Disorders & Diseases of the Skin Test 1 with Questions and Answers dermatology ANSWER branch of medical science that studies and treats the skin and it's disorders Lesions ANSWER structural changes in the tissues caused by damage or injury; any mark, wound or abnormality; 3 types (primary, secondary, tertiary) primary lesion ANSWER lesions in the initial stages of development or change; characterized by flat, non-palpable changes in skin color or by elevations formed by fluid in a cavity, such as vesicles or pustules tertiary lesion ANSWER also known as vascular lesions; vascular lesions involve the blood or circulatory system secondary lesion ANSWER characterized by piles of material on the skin surface, such as crust or scab. or by depressions in the skin surface, such as an ulcer; these may require a medical referral bulla ANSWER primary lesion; large blisters containing watery fluid cyst/tubercle ANSWER primary lesion; closed, abnormally developed

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Milady Esthetics Chapter 4 Disorders & Diseases of the Skin Test 1 with Questions and Answers dermatology ANSWER branch of medical science that studies and treats the skin and it's disorders Lesions ANSWER structural changes in the tissues caused by damage or injury; any mark, wound or abnormality; 3 types (primary, secondary, tertiary) primary lesion ANSWER lesions in the initial stages of development or change; characterized by flat, non-palpable changes in skin color or by elevations formed by fluid in a cavity, such as vesicles or pustules tertiary lesion ANSWER also known as vascular lesions; vascular lesions involve the blood or circulatory system. secondary lesion ANSWER characterized by piles of material on the skin surface, such as crust or scab. or by depressions in the skin surface, such as an ulcer; these may require a medical referral bulla ANSWER primary lesion; large blisters containing watery fluid cyst/tubercle ANSWER primary lesion; closed, abnormally developed sac that contains pus, semi fluid or morbid matter above or below the skin crust ANSWER secondary lesion; dead cells that form over a wound or blemish while healing