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  2. Syphilis - Wikipedia

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    Primary syphilis on a tongue. Syphilis can present in one of four different stages: primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary, and may also occur congenitally. [15] There may be no symptoms. [16] It was referred to as "the great imitator" by Sir William Osler due to its varied presentations. [3] [17] [18]

  3. Oral manifestations of systemic disease - Wikipedia

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    Another example is tertiary syphilis, where changes to teeth can occur. [2] Syphilis infection can be associated with longitudinal furrows of the tongue. Mineral and vitamin deficiencies can cause the tongue to appear beefy red and feel sore. Those deficiencies are iron, folate, and vitamin B12.

  4. Jarisch–Herxheimer reaction - Wikipedia

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    Both Jarisch and Herxheimer observed reactions in patients with syphilis treated with mercury. The reaction was first seen following treatment in early and later stages of syphilis treated with Salvarsan, mercury, or antibiotics. Jarisch thought that the reaction was caused by a toxin released from the dying spirochetes. [11]

  5. Syphilis cases are on the rise. The FDA just approved a ... - AOL

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    Syphilis is typically spread through direct contact with a syphilis sore, known as a chancre, during vaginal, anal or oral sex. It can also be passed from a pregnant person to a child during birth ...

  6. Syphilis is usually spread from direct contact with a syphilis sore during vaginal, anal or oral sex, according to the CDC, although it can also spread from an infected pregnant women to her ...

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  8. Chancre - Wikipedia

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    A chancre (/ ˈ ʃ æ ŋ k ər / SHANG-kər) [1] is a painless genital ulcer most commonly formed during the primary stage of syphilis. [2] This infectious lesion forms around 21 days after the initial exposure to Treponema pallidum, the gram-negative spirochaete bacterium causing syphilis, but can range from 10 to 90 days. [2]

  9. Syphilis cases soar to highest level in 70 years - AOL

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    A staggering 207,000 syphilis cases were reported in the US in 2022 — an 80% increase since 2018. Syphilis cases soar to highest level in 70 years — CDC sounds alarm over ‘unacceptable’ crisis