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  2. Jan 16, 2024 · Friable tissue refers to tissue that is easily damaged or breaks apart. This can occur in various parts of the body, including the skin, internal organs, and blood vessels. It can be a result of various underlying conditions or factors, such as inflammation, infection, or certain medications.

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    The features in common for benign skin lesions include: 1. Symmetry in shape, colour and structure 2. Stable or slowly evolving 3. Absence of spontaneous bleeding (bleeding or ulcerationmay be due to recent injury). Benign lesions can be classified by their cellular origin: melanocytic, keratinocytic, vascular, fibrous, fat, and so on,

    Common benign skin lesions of melanocytic origin include the ephilis, lentigo simplex, and melanocytic naevus(mole). Ephilides are genetically determined well-defined small brown maculeswith the following characteristics: 1. 1–4 mm in diameter 2. Tan or brown colour 3. Located in areas exposed to the sun such as the face and forearms. 4. Increased ...

    Benign keratoses include solar lentigo and seborrhoeic keratosis. A solar lentigo is a sun-induced pigmented macule. 1. Solar lentiginesvary from small to large size and are usually tan to brown-black. 2. The lesions are mostly uniformly pigmented with a sharp border. 3. They arise in adult life and are prevalentin older people [1,2]. Seborrhoeic k...

    An angioma is due to the proliferation of the endothelialcells. 1. A superficial angioma is a bright red colour and a deeper angioma is purple or blue. 2. Angiomas are commonly nodularor macular lesions of varying sizes. A pyogenic granuloma is a vascular response to trauma and bacterial infection. 1. It presents as a rapidly growing friable nodule...

    Dermatofibromais a reactive lesion that presents as one or more firm dermal papules. 1. The dermatofibroma is pink, tan or brown. 2. It forms a dimple when pinched. 3. A skin biopsy shows fibrohistiocytic cell proliferation with entrapment of collagenat the periphery [1,2].

    The lipoma is the most common benign soft-tissue tumour. 1. A lipoma presents as a soft, rubbery, freely mobile mass that is usually found on the back, neck, or trunk. 2. Skin biopsy shows white adiposetissue in the subcutaneous layer [1,2].

    The most common type of skin tag is also called acrochordon. 1. An acrochordon is a soft, fleshy papule that is almost always pedunculated. 2. They vary in diameter from 1 to 6 mm. 3. On biopsy, there is a fibrovascular core covered by normal squamous epithelium.

  3. There is a characteristic collarette of skin around a juicy or friable red nodule that bleeds easily. Pyogenic granuloma sometimes follows minor trauma. Staphylococcus aureus is often isolated. Pyogenic granuloma is particularly common on lips and fingers, and during pregnancy and childhood. ©R Suhonen. Pyogenic granuloma.

  4. Dec 2, 2013 · All kinds of “fragile skin” are characterized by a lower constitutional resistance threshold to minor environmental aggression and, consequently, require appropriate management, including the use of skin care products that allow the skin to strengthen its natural protective qualities.

    • Marek Haftek, Christine Coutanceau, Charles Taïeb
    • 10.2147/CCID.S55223
    • 2013
    • 2013
  5. Mar 14, 2024 · Maceration presenting as pale, friable skin; Diagnosis: Clinical Examination. Diagnosing wound undermining requires wound clinicians to carefully examine the wound and periwound area for hidden signs.

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  6. Apr 19, 2018 · Healthy granulation tissue is pink or red and is a good indicator of healing. Unhealthy granulation is dark, dusky red, bleeds easily, and may indicate the presence of wound infection. Excess granulation or "proud flesh" is called hypergranulation. The wound tissue will manifest above the normal wound bed surface. Slough.

  7. It is friable, bleeds very easily, and may be rubbed off, only to recur quickly. It is quite benign, despite its worrisome appearance and behavior, and represents exuberant granulation tissue from trivial unrecognized trauma.

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