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01-12-2019 | Syphilis | Case report
The oral manifestations of syphilitic disease: a case report
Authors:
Kaitlyn L. Streight, Ronald M. Paranal, Daniel M. Musher
Published in:
Journal of Medical Case Reports
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Issue 1/2019
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Abstract
Background
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted bacterial infection of the spirochete, Treponema pallidum. While primary syphilis often involves genitalia, oral manifestations are observed in a subset of patients. These lesions are often associated with submandibular and cervical lymphadenopathy. This is a case report of a primary syphilitic lesion located on the hard palate of the oral cavity, with only a very few cases described previously.
Case presentation
We describe a rare case of syphilis in a 59-year-old African American man presenting with subjective fevers, chills, marked submental lymphadenopathy, a diffuse skin rash, and an ulcer of the hard palate.
Conclusions
This case report demonstrates the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion for syphilitic infection when a patient presents with nonspecific symptoms, a diffuse rash, and an oral lesion.