-
initial ulcer may be
mistaken as a "
hard"
chancre, the
typical sore of
primary syphilis, as
opposed to the "soft
chancre" of chancroid.[citation needed] Approximately...
- A
chancre (/ˈʃæŋkər/ SHANG-kər) is a
painless genital ulcer most
commonly formed during the
primary stage of syphilis. This
infectious lesion forms around...
- दंश- (danś-)
Sanskrit दंश (bite) उपदंशक्षत (upadanśakṣat) =
hard chancre -दान (-dān)
Sanskrit दान (donation, charity) रक्तदान (raktdān) =
blood donation;...
- abnormalities.
Newborns will
typically not
develop a
primary syphilitic chancre but may
present with
signs of
secondary syphilis (i.e.
generalized body...
- crab). The
closely related word in
Middle English and Old
North French,
chancre, now more
usually applied to syphilis, is also
thought to be involved....
- New York Times.
Retrieved 9
March 2012. Gladstein, Jay (2005). "Hunter's
chancre: did the
surgeon give
himself syphilis?".
Clinical Infectious Diseases...
-
Vizier of the Ottomans,
Veteran Commander of Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812) "
Chancre Jack" –
Chiang Kai-Shek,
political and
military leader who
served as the...
-
subspecies pallidum ****ual
Vertical (from
mother to fetus) Syphilis:
First a
chancre, (a
painless skin ulceration), then
diffuse rash. Later:
gummas (soft growths)...