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Skin color Overall pigmentation of the skin which
may indicate oxygenation, circulation, or
disease (pallor, cyanosis, jaundice).
Skin temperature Warmth or coolness of the skin that
reflects circulation and metabolic activity.
Skin moisture Degree of skin hydration; excessive
moisture may indicate fever, infection, or
hyperthyroidism.
Skin texture Smoothness or roughness of the skin
surface.
, Skin turgor Skin elasticity tested by pinching skin;
decreased turgor may indicate
dehydration.
Annular lesion Circular lesion with a clear center.
Grouped lesions Clusters of lesions located close together.
Confluent lesions Lesions that run together or merge.
Linear lesions Lesions arranged in a straight line or
streak.
Discrete lesions Individual lesions that remain separate
from each other.
Primary lesion Initial skin change produced directly by a
disease process.
Secondary lesion Skin change resulting from progression,
trauma, or infection of a primary lesion.
Macule Flat skin discoloration less than 1 cm.
Papule Small raised solid lesion less than 1 cm.