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Acne lesions are classified as what type of skin finding?

  1. A) Macules

  2. B) Papules

  3. C) Vesicles

  4. D) Plaques

The correct answer is: B) Papules

Acne lesions are primarily classified as papules. Papules are raised, solid lesions that are typically less than 1 centimeter in diameter. They are characterized by their elevated position compared to the surrounding skin and are often red or inflamed. In the case of acne, papules form when hair follicles become clogged with oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria, leading to inflammation. In addition to papules, acne can also present as other types of lesions, but the most defining characteristic aligns with the papule classification due to the raised aspect and the inflammatory component. Understanding acne as primarily consisting of papules helps in identifying and managing the condition, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the types of lesions involved in dermatological assessments.