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Description: Cutaneous lesions arising from infection with Treponema pallidum. In the primary stage, 18-21 days following infection, one or more chancres appear. If untreated, the subsequent stages of the disease appear as syphilids. These eruptions are superficial, nondestructive, exanthematic, transient, macular roseolas that may later be maculopapular or papular polymorphous or scaly, pustular, pigmented eruptions.(Arnold, Odom, and James, Andrew's Diseases of the Skin, 8th ed, p409)
Also Known As:| 1. | Latent Syphilis
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| 2. | Syphilis
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| 3. | Syndrome
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| 4. | Thrombosis (Thrombus)
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| 5. | Thrombocytopenia (Thrombopenia)
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| 1. | Aftercare (After-Treatment)
05/01/1978
- "After treatment for secondary syphilis in 1957 and retreatment for rising VDRL titers ten years later, one patient had developed a nodular syphilid"
01/01/1972 - "Tertiary cutaneous syphilis occurring after treatment with penicillin and bismuth]" Order ALL the reference details at left... |
| 2. | Retreatment
05/01/1978
- "After treatment for secondary syphilis in 1957 and retreatment for rising VDRL titers ten years later, one patient had developed a nodular syphilid"
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| 3. | Thymectomy
08/01/1986
- "Strain 2 guinea pigs made T-cell deficient by thymectomy and irradiation and protected with syngeneic bone-marrow cells (TXB guinea pigs) have a surprisingly high level of resistance to cutaneous syphilis and to the dissemination of treponemes to the draining lymph node"
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