K Staines… - New England Journal of Medicine, 2011 - nejm.org A 41-year-old man presented with a 6-week history of a painful, nonhealing lesion on the dorsum of his tongue. Examination revealed an ulcer with a raised, indurated margin (Panel A). Malignancy and other infections were considered in the differential diagnosis. There was no ...
DJ Lee - 초록집, 2011 - papersearch.net ... The FTA-ABS IgM was positive, as was the TPHA at a dilution of 1:80. We diagnosed this case as an extragenital syphiliticchancre. ... And the understanding of this unique clinicopathological manifestation can help avoid misdiagnosis of extragenital syphiliticchancre. ...
SY Kim, SG Lee, JE Choi… - 초록집, 2011 - papersearch.net ... The FTA-ABS IgM was positive, as was the TPHA at a dilution of 1:80. We diagnosed this case as an extragenital syphiliticchancre. ... And the understanding of this unique clinicopathological manifestation can help avoid misdiagnosis of extragenital syphiliticchancre. ...
H Schöfer - Sexually Transmitted Infections and Sexually …, 2011 - books.google.com ... They might disappear with the spontaneous regression of the primary chancre (after 3–8 weeks) or persist until secondary syphilis occurs after another 4–6 weeks. ... The syphilitic chancre must be differentiated from Fig. 13.3 Primary syphilis. ...
M Augenbraun - Sexually Transmitted Infections: Diagnosis, …, 2011 - books.google.com ... Within a mean of 2 to 4 weeks after exposure, patients develop a papule or macule that rapidly erodes to form the classic syphiliticchancre of primary syphilis (see Figure 17-1), but in rare cases, the latency period may be as long as 3 months. ... Related articles