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Types of Lesions

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cysts   sacs of fluid or partly solid materials  
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papules   pimples: smooth, elevated, solid areas  
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pustules   pus-filled sacs (abscesses)  
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vesicles   blisters of clear fluid. Bulla/bullae is a/are large  
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wheals   slightly elevated inflamed areas (mosquito bite), or larger area: hives (allergies cause)  
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macules   freckles or small FLAT moles: discolored, smooth, flat areas  
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polyps   mushroom shaped growths on stalks extending from surface of the mucous membrane  
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ulcers   open eroding sores  
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fissures   slits or grooves in the skin  
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Alopecia   baldness, may be hereditary or caused by disease, injury, or treatments like chemotherapy  
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Vitligo/leukoderma   loss of pigmentation in patches of the skin, can be related to autoimmune conditions  
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