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- ... their newborn (congenital syphilis). Syphilis has three stages: Primary syphilis Secondary syphilis Tertiary syphilis (the late phase of ...
- ... transmitted disease caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum . Primary syphilis presents as a small painless open sore 3 to 6 weeks after exposure. Although the ...
- ... ulcer may look like the sore of primary syphilis (chancre). About one half of the people who are ...
- ... the disease which can follow the initial infection, primary syphilis, by several years. Pockets of damage accumulate in various tissues such as the bones, skin, nervous ...
- Treating primary syphilis and secondary syphilis infections will prevent general paresis. Practicing safer sex , such as limiting partners and using ...
- ... during the middle (secondary and latent) stages of syphilis. It is less sensitive during the early (primary) and late (tertiary) stages of the infection. Some ...
- ... an ulcer within a day of its appearance Syphilis -- small, painless open sore or ulcer (called a chancre) on the genitals Granuloma inguinale -- small, beefy-red ...
- ... an ulcer within a day of its appearance Syphilis -- small, painless open sore or ulcer [called a chancre] on the genitals Granuloma inguinale -- small, beefy-red ...
- ... risk, and swelling. Membranous nephropathy may be a primary kidney ... Medicines, including penicillamine, trimethadione, and skin- ...
- ... need to be screened for infections such as syphilis and HIV, as well as other infections. PHYSICAL ... Association Stroke Council; et al. Guidelines for the primary prevention of stroke: a statement for healthcare professionals ...