Macule, patch.
1.1 Macule
Sinônimos
Definition/Description
A flat, non-palpable, localized change in color of skin. Usually sharp borders.
If larger than 1 cm: patch.
Colors: red, brown, black, white, blue, yellow.
Size: several millimeters.
Special
Petechia (punctate bleeding into skin), purpura (small areas of bleeding), hematoma (larger areas of bleeding), deposition of pigmented material of different origin.
Localization
Can appear anywhere on skin; for example macula exanthema.
On mucosa: enanthem.
Curso
May develop into hive or a papule.
May over time develop additional scaling.
Often associated with papules, vesicles and pustules.
Comment / Explanation
Large red patch = erythema.
Erythroderma (generalized redness, often infiltrated).
Flush (acute transient facial erythema).
Typical Dermatoses
Drug induced eruption, macular lentigo, viral exanthema, vitiligo, pytiriasis versicolor.
Pathophysiology
Vascular dilation, either because of aberrant vessels or inflammatory mediators (red): endogenous or exogenous pigment, for example melanin (brown-black, blue-gray), hemoglobulin (red-blue), hemosiderin (brown) lipids (yellow), loss of pigment (white) , external deposition of foreign body material (trauma, tattoo).