J Payet, R Seror, J Hanss, D Clerc… - …, 2011 - Br Soc Rheumatology ... The primary stage is characterized by chancre, which if left untreated may lead to the secondary stage, often within 8 weeks after transmission, characterized by rash, fever, lymphadenopathy, mucocutaneous lesions, condylomalata, alopecia and/or headaches. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
JD Kelly, TM LeLeux, DR Citron… - BMJ Case …, 2011 - casereports.bmj.com ... The face (left mandible) is a typical location for ulcerative syphilides. Figure 2 View larger version: In a new window. Download as PowerPoint Slide. Figure 2 The ulcerative syphilide at the gluteal fold appears in the distribution of condylomalata (kissing lesions). ...
KA Fenton… - Sexually Transmitted Infections: …, 2011 - books.google.com ... The differential diagnosis of secondary syphilis is wide because there are a large number of causes for FIGURE 9-6 Secondary Syphilis, CondylomaLata on the Buttocks Page 100. 82 Chapter 9: Infectious Syphilis generalized rash. ... Related articles
M Yilmaz, R Memisoglu, S Aydin, O Tabak… - Journal of Infection and …, 2011 - Springer ... Although anorectal chancre may be asymptomatic, it may present with itching, bleeding, rectal discharge, constipation, and tenesmus [1, 2]. In the sec- ondary stage of syphilis, rectal mass, condylomalata and/ or mucous patches can be observed [3]. The overall number of ... Related articles - All 2 versions