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JMatthes

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Which is a palpable, serous fluidfilled primary skin lesion that is less than 1 cm in size?
 
  1) Cyst
  2) Vesicle
  3) Bulla
  4) Pustule

Question 2

Which vascular lesion is red and blanches with palpation?
 
  1) Venous star
  2) Capillary angioma
  3) Spider angioma
  4) Port-wine stain



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3



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