A vesicle is an elevated, confined, superficial collection of serous fluid with a diameter of less than 1 cm. A bulla is a vesicle greater than 1 cm in diameter that is also known as a blister. Both are primary skin lesions. For more information regarding skin lesions, watch this video [ Ссылка ]
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