Asked by
My’Tesha Benson
on Oct 13, 2024Verified
Fluid-filled area
A) bulla
B) macule
C) tumor
Fluid-Filled
Describes a space or cavity within the body that contains liquid, often in reference to cysts or blister.
Bulla
A large fluid-filled blister that appears on the surface of the skin, which can result from burns, infections, or other skin conditions.
Skin Lesion
An area of damaged or abnormally altered tissue on the skin, which could be a rash, mole, tumor, or sore.
- Master the understanding of the different types and qualities of skin lesions.
Verified Answer
BA
Learning Objectives
- Master the understanding of the different types and qualities of skin lesions.