A skin lesion is a shallow development or patch of the skin that does not resemble like the region encompassing it. Skin sores can be gathered into two classifications: primary and secondary. Primary skin sores differs in skin color that possibly exhibit during childbirth, for example, moles or pigmentations, or that may be procured during a man's lifetime, for example, those connected with irresistible infections (e.g. warts, skin inflammation, or psoriasis), allergic responses (e.g. hives or contact dermatitis), or natural agents (e.g. sunburn, weight, or temperature extremes). Secondary skin lesions are those adjustments in the skin that outcome from essential skin sores, either as a characteristic movement or as a consequence of a person manipulating (e.g. scratching or picking at) a primary lesion.
Related Journals of Skin lesions
Journal of Pigmentary Disorders, Clinical Dermatology Research Journal, Clinical Pediatrics & Dermatology, Allergy & Therapy, Psoriasis & Rosacea Open Access, Skin Pharmacology and Physiology, Wound Repair and Regeneration, International Wound Journal, Dermatology Research and Practice, Skin Research and Technology
Journal of Dermatology and Dermatologic Diseases received 4 citations as per Google Scholar report