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Question
- what is a chronic skin condition causing red patches with dry, thick, silvery scales?
∘ verruca
∘ petechia
∘ psoriasis
∘ parotitis
- laceration literally means:
∘ the process of tearing
∘ the process of bleeding
∘ the process of swelling
∘ the process of opening
Response
Question 53
Brief Explanations
- Verruca is a wart, not matching the described skin condition.
- Petechia are small red spots from bleeding under the skin, not scaly patches.
- Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition with red patches and dry, thick, silvery scales.
- Parotitis is inflammation of the parotid gland, not a skin condition.
Brief Explanations
The term "laceration" comes from the Latin "lacerare" which means to tear. So it literally refers to the process of tearing (of tissue, for example). Bleeding (hemorrhage - related terms), swelling (edema - related), or opening (like incision) are not the literal meaning of laceration.
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