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    GlossaryLesional Skin (lesion)

    areas of skin showing visible abnormalities or damage

    Lesional skin refers to areas of the skin that exhibit visible abnormalities or damage, such as rashes, sores, or other disruptions in normal skin structure. These lesions can result from various conditions, including infections, autoimmune diseases, or physical trauma, and are often the focus of medical examination and treatment.

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