Acne Vulgaris

Acne Vulgaris ( 39 Questions)

A patient with acne vulgaris presents with small, white bumps on their forehead and chin. What is the appropriate term for these lesions?


Correct Answer: C

Explanation: The small, white bumps on the patient's forehead and chin are characteristic of closed comedones, also known as whiteheads. Comedones are non-inflammatory lesions and are one of the primary clinical manifestations of acne vulgaris.

Incorrect choices: a. Papules - Papules are small, red, inflamed bumps that may be present in acne vulgaris. However, they are not associated with the small, white bumps described in this question.

b. Pustules - Pustules are pus-filled lesions seen in acne vulgaris, but they are not the correct term for the small, white bumps in this scenario.

d. Nodules - Nodules are large, painful, solid lesions that extend deeper into the skin. They are not the correct term for the white bumps described in the question.




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