Primary, secondary, latent and tertiary syphilis (gummatous syphilis, cardiovascular syphilis, and neurosyphilis). Congenital syphilis. Transmission, progression, pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatments.
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Syphilis is a bacterial infection caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum, and is considered a sexually-transmitted disease (STD). Syphilis is readily treatable with penicillin, but if left untreated, it may cause severe damage to most bodily organs and can be life-threatening. Syphilis is known as “the great imitator”, as it mimics a large number of different conditions. Syphilis patients are at increased risk of contracting HIV.
Syphilis develops in 3 symptomatic stages: primary, secondary and tertiary, which are typically separated by periods of no symptoms. There is also a prominent latent phase in between secondary and tertiary syphilis.
4 окт 2021