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Syphilide


Definition:

  • (n.) A cutaneous eruption due to syphilis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The drug favorably influenced the terms of syphilid regress, negative answers were sooner obtained in classical serologic tests, and the time course of cellular immunologic tests was more favorable.
  • (2) The diagnosis was made without waiting for the hepatitis to respond to penicillin treatment, on the basis of the following signs: icterus involving inflammatory syndrome, moderate cytolysis, clear retention, eruption of papular syphilids and a strongly positive test for syphilis.
  • (3) A generalized eruption of macular syphilides was not found in the red-cinnabar-colored region of a tattoo on the flexor surface of the patient's forearm.
  • (4) To provide such evidence, the authors have examined under the electron microscope negative-stained treponemes and ultra-thin sections, using both cultivated strains and treponemes obtained direct from syphilids in people suffering from fresh secondary syphilis.
  • (5) In one of the patients the pigment disorder was not preceded by any visible syphilids, and in the biopsy from the leukodermal skin in this patient Treponemata pallidium were demonstrated around vessels and inside nerve fibres in which the myelin sheaths of the axons showed evidence of degeneration.
  • (6) The unusual lesions best fit the rare clinical entity of horny syphilid.
  • (7) Eighty-one (91.0%) had syphilides, and of these, 24 (29.6%) had atypical morphology.
  • (8) In ten patients (one case of lues I, nine cases of lues II) dermatological signs were predominant, macular exanthemas (n = 4) and palmo-plantar syphilides (n = 3) being most frequent.
  • (9) The clinical presentation was atypical in 4 of the 6 patients, with 2 palmoplantar keratodermas and 2 ulcerative syphilids.
  • (10) An unusual form of secondary syphilis is presented, characterised by eruption of keratopustular syphilides which became confluent on the genitals and on other surfaces of the body.
  • (11) Psoriasiform papular and macular syphilide were the commonest features.
  • (12) This case of tumorous syphilid, a variant of papular syphilid, which appears not to have been described in the literature previously.
  • (13) Six cases of syphilides- rarely seen cutaneous manifestations today--are reported and the difficulties in finding the correct diagnosis are stressed.
  • (14) The authors report a case of ulcerovegetating lesions of the buccal mucosa in a patient with confirmed cutaneous and biological secondary syphilis, and discuss the diagnostic features of ulcerovegetating mucous syphilids which correspond to the lesion originally described by Milian, and to the diagram illustrating the work by Grinspan quoted in the references.
  • (15) A peculiar form of late, superficial, serpiginous, non-ulcerative syphilides, leaving no visible scars, resembling clinically the ringworm of the glabrous skin, showing the granulomatous histopathological structure and relatively abundant T. pallidum, predominantly spread around the blood vessels is described.
  • (16) After treatment for secondary syphilis in 1957 and retreatment for rising VDRL titers ten years later, one patient had developed a nodular syphilid.
  • (17) Differential diagnosis of plasma-cell syphilid of skin and mucosal extramedullary plasmacytoma is under discussion.

Syphilize


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To inoculate with syphilis.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The patient denied a previous syphilitic infection, but spinal fluid examination disclosed a lymphocytic pleocytosis, hypoglycorrhachia, and a positive serologic test for syphills.
  • (2) Syphilic neuroretinitis is often associated with secondary meningitis.
  • (3) Two of these reactive blood tests led to the discovery of two new cases of primary syphiles.
  • (4) The syndrome of Cogan associate a non syphilic interstitial keratitis and a bilateral deafness of perception.

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