Lesion
A lesion is a localized area of tissue that has been altered by injury, disease, or a pathological process. The term is broad and does not specify a diagnosis; it simply denotes an abnormality in structure or function. The word derives from Latin laesio, meaning damage or injury, and is used in many medical specialties to describe visible changes on the surface or within organs.
Lesions may be classified by appearance, such as skin lesions like macules, papules, vesicles, ulcers, or by
Diagnosis commonly involves clinical examination plus imaging techniques (ultrasound, CT, MRI) and, when indicated, tissue sampling
Management depends on the underlying cause and may range from observation and medical therapy to biopsy, surgical