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Across
Tiny punctate hemorrhages, 1-3mm.
Scaly red patches with silvery scales on top. Usually on scalp, outside elbows an knees, low back and anogenital area
Small tight vesicles first appear on trunk and then spreads outwards. turn crusty. Itchy
Soley a colour change, flat e.g freckle
Lesions that merge together (eg Hives)
Local inflammatory reaction. Redness, scales- frequently itchy
Hyperpigmentation on newborns, usually on back and buttocks
Raised, thickened areas of pigmentation that look crusted, scaly, and warty
Cavity filled with pus, elevted
Red-purple blotchy rash. Appears on 3rd-4th day of illness. starts behind ears and spreads downwards
Superficial, raised, edematous, slightly irregular shape. eg. Hives
Blueish, mottled discoloration
Down
Palpable, solid, raised, ,1cm eg. wart or mole
Skin takes on connective tissue colour
Shallow depression, moist but no bleeding
Blister
Linear arrangement along the nerve root
Bruising
Intense redness of the skin
Very small, smooth, red dots
Linear crack
Appears with rising blood bilirubin levels
Circular lesions
Solid, elevated >1cm, hard or soft
Palpable bruise
Deeper depression extending into dermis, may bleed, eg. pressure sore