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- PMID 6487985. Deresinski, Stan (2022-03-09). "Bejel: Sometimes a Venereal Nonvenereal Treponematosis—and in Places You Might Not Expect". Clinical Infectious...
- that has been attributed to trauma during vigorous ****ual play.: 43  Nonvenereal sclerosing lymphangitis is a penile lesion consisting of a minimally...
- Chordee is a condition in which the head of the **** curves downward or upward, at the junction of the head and shaft of the ****. The curvature is usually...
- of the acidic repeat protein (arp) gene differentiates venereal from nonvenereal Treponema pallidum subspecies, and the gene has evolved under strong...
- Non-small cell lung cancer Nonsyndromic hereditary hearing impairment Nonvenereal endemic syphilis Nonverbal learning disorder Noonan like syndrome Noonan...
- Columbus's voyages. The findings suggested Europeans could have carried the nonvenereal tropical bacteria home, where the organisms may have mutated into a more...
- include yaws (T. pallidum subspecies pertenue), pinta (T. carateum), and nonvenereal endemic syphilis (T. pallidum subspecies endemi****). These three diseases...
- the New World of being the birthplace of syphilis", proposes that a nonvenereal form of treponemal disease, without the lesions common to congenital...
- According to the study, Columbus and his men would have carried the nonvenereal tropical bacteria home, where the organisms may have mutated into a more...
- were located, and some skeletons showed signs of tuberculosis, yaws or nonvenereal endemic syphilis. The village was probably abandoned around 1625, possibly...