Syphilide, papular. Dense, maculopapular exanthema in the facial area in a young man.
Syphilide, papular: multiple, disseminated, dense, small, reddish papules and nodules on a tanned integument in a 67-year-old patient; distinctly palpable, non-painful axillary and inguinal lymph nodes.
Syphilide, papular. multiple, acute, still increasing, generalized (trunk, extremities, palms, soles of feet affected), predominantly isolated, 0.1-0.3 cm in size, confluent in places (chest region), red or reddish-brownish, rough, slightly scaly papules or plaques. There is also fatigue, generalized, non-painful lymphadenopathy and positive syphilis serology. Typically, infestation of palms and soles of feet occurs.
Syphilide, papular. multiple, acute, still increasing, generalized (trunk, extremities, palms of hands, soles of feet affected), predominantly isolated, 0.1-0.3 cm large, confluent in places (chest region), red or reddish-brownish, rough, slightly scaly spots. fatigue, generalized, non-painful lymphadenopathy, positive serology.
Syphilide ulcerous: asymmetrically distributed (significantly less dense), disseminated, ulcerous syphilide; central crust formation with raised marginal wall.
Syphilide ulcerous: 3.0 cm high, non-painful, ulcerous syphilide, central crust formation with raised edge wall.
Papular syphilide: generalized papular syphilide, detailed view of the palm with a single syphilitic papule.
Syphilis: papular syphilide of the palms. loosely distributed reddish-brownish, scaly, symptomless papules on both palms. these changes are a section of a generalized papular exanthema.
Syphilis: papular syphilis of the soles of the feet. loosely distributed reddish-brown scaly, symptomless papules on both palms. these changes are a section of a generalized papular exanthema.
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