Secondary oral syphilis presenting as a tumor-like lesion on the lower lip

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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202466006

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Syphilis, Atypical oral manifestation, Micropolyadenopathy, Diagnosis

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This study presents a case of atypical manifestation of secondary syphilis. Diagnosis was initiated prompted by the patient’s complaint of a lower lip lesion, present for three months, resembling a malignant neoplasm. The lesion, a 3 cm (diameter) ulcerated nodule, arising from conjunctive tissue, raised concern. However, further physical examination revealed additional clinical features, including cervical micropolyadenopathy and erythematous skin lesions, prompting a reevaluation of the diagnosis, most likely secondary syphilis. These findings led to a serological investigation, which, ultimately, confirmed the diagnosis of syphilis. The case underscores the importance of recognizing syphilis as a formidable imitator, posing challenges in establishing differential diagnoses of mucocutaneous diseases.

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2024-02-05

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Sugaya, N. ., & Migliari, D. . (2024). Secondary oral syphilis presenting as a tumor-like lesion on the lower lip. Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 66, e06. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202466006