- 10–30 years
after the
initial infection. The most
common complication is
syphilitic aortitis,
which may
result in
aortic aneurysm formation. Neurosyphilis...
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Tabes dorsalis Other names Syphilitic myelopathy Axial section of the
spinal cord
showing syphilitic destruction (whitened area,
upper center) of the...
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common in
areas that lack
adequate medical treatment.[citation needed]
Syphilitic gummas are
found in most but not all
cases of
tertiary syphilis, and can...
- A
chancre (/ˈʃæŋkər/ SHANG-kər) is a
painless genital ulcer most
commonly formed during the
primary stage of syphilis. This
infectious lesion forms around...
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Syphilitic aortitis is
inflammation of the
aorta ****ociated with the
tertiary stage of
syphilis infection. SA
begins as
inflammation of the
outermost layer...
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known as
general paralysis of the
insane (GPI),
paralytic dementia, or
syphilitic paresis is a
severe neuropsychiatric disorder,
classified as an organic...
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Christopher Crossing the
Stream (uncertain authorship) 91 B. 105 346 1528
Syphilitic Man (uncertain authorship) 92 287 1496
Christ Crowned with
Thorns (uncertain...
- are
given as to the
cause of the disease:
Richard Ellmann judged it was
syphilitic;
Merlin Holland, Wilde's grandson,
thought this to be a misconception...
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Dactylitis Syphilitic dactylitis...
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present in a
small minority of
syphilitic cases,
implying that the
hospital was
treating large numbers of
syphilitics. In 1770s London, approximately...