We describe the case of tertiary syphilis involving the skin. The lesions had a nodular-ulcerative form, localized on both arms. The patient had high titers of treponemal and non-treponemal serological… Click to show full abstract
We describe the case of tertiary syphilis involving the skin. The lesions had a nodular-ulcerative form, localized on both arms. The patient had high titers of treponemal and non-treponemal serological tests for syphilis and histopathological picture was indicative for nodulo-ulcerative syphilis. No cardiological, neurological or ophtalmological abnormalities were found. The patient was treated with 2.4 million units i.m. of benzathine benzylpenicillin three times at weekly intervals, according to European Guideline. Unfortunately, the patient was lost for scheduled follow-up. More than two years later the skin lesions healed completely leaving discrete scars and a four-fold decline in a titre of Venereal Disease Laboratory Test was noticed.
               
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