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Syphilis - DermNet
2020年1月9日 · Untreated, 25% of patients develop secondary syphilis within three months (average six weeks) after the initial chancre. Syphilis is a multisystem infection and the patient …
Chancroid: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment — DermNet
Chancroid (soft chancre) is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Haemophilus ducreyi. As seen in the images below, it is characterised by painful genital ulcers …
Syphilis pathology - DermNet
Syphilis is an infectious disease caused by the spirochaete Treponema pallidum.. Histology of syphilis. Primary syphilis (primary chancre) demonstrates an acanthotic epidermis which …
African trypanosomiasis - DermNet
The chancre is an indurated (hardened) red or purple nodule, 2 to 5 cm in diameter, which is accompanied by enlarged lymph nodes. A central necrotic eschar (dark-coloured crust) may …
Syphilis images - DermNet
Syphilis images. Authoritative facts about the skin from DermNet New Zealand.
Cutaneous tuberculosis (TB) - DermNet
Infection may follow piercings, tattooing, or other penetrating skin injury. The face, hands, and legs are the commonest sites involved. The tuberculous chancre appears 1-4 weeks after …
Differential diagnosis of vulval ulcers - DermNet
2016年10月8日 · Primary chancre of syphilis. There is a single, painless ulcer with a clean base and firm raised edges. It is often associated with large, non-tender inguinal lymph nodes. …
Syphilis image - DermNet
Keywords: Primary chancre, Sensitive-image, Syphilis What is syphilis? Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum .
Skin conditions and HIV/AIDS: A Complete Overview - DermNet
The presence of a chancre may present an increased ability to transmit HIV via sexual contact. Bacillary angiomatosis is a less common infection, typically seen in immunocompromised …
Anogenital warts, human papillomavirus - DermNet
Anogenital wart, Condyloma acuminata, Genital warts, Venereal warts, Condyloma acuminatum, Genital HPV, Genital human papillomavirus infection, Verruca acuminata.