SYPHILIS
SYPHILIS
SYPHILIS
Definition:
Essentials of Diagnosis
General consideration:
The typical lesion is the chancre at the site or sites of inoculation, most
frequently located on the penis, labia, cervix, or anorectal region.
The chancre starts as a small erosion 10-90 days (average, 3-4 weeks)
after inoculation that rapidly develops into a painless superficial ulcer
with a clean base and firm, indurated margins, associated with
enlargement of regional lymph nodes, which are rubbery, discrete, and
nontender.
Treatment
2. Secondary Syphilis
Essentials of Diagnosis
General Considerations