Secondary syphilis sparing palms and soles, with pulmonary involvement
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-9946202567077Palabras clave:
Secondary syphilis, Treponema pallidum, Lung diseases, Immunohistochemistry, Prozone phenomenonResumen
Secondary syphilis can compromise many organs and is widely known for manifesting with classic signs, such as a rash that involves palms and soles along with mucosal lesions. The absence of these manifestations, along with false negative serological tests, as seen with the prozone phenomenon, poses a difficult challenge for the clinician. When skin lesions are visible, a biopsy for pathological description and immunohistochemistry for Treponema pallidum may help aid in the confirmation and certainty of the diagnosis. Here, we report a case of secondary syphilis with atypical manifestations.
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Derechos de autor 2025 María Pineda‑Muñoz, Ayleen Rivera‑Tenorio, Cindy Alejandra Bonilla‑Sánchez, Mariana Botero, Javier Hernández‑Moreno, Miguel C. Duarte‑Villalba, Álvaro A. Faccini‑Martínez

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