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1. Secondary annular rash (Nickel & Dime lesions) 2. Secondary Palmar Rash 3. Secondary Plantar Rash

1. Secondary annular rash (Nickel & Dime lesions) 2

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1. Secondary annular rash (Nickel & Dime lesions)

2. Secondary Palmar Rash3. Secondary Plantar Rash

Body Rash• Can be macular, papular,

squamous, pustular or a combination.

• Rash will be bilateral.

1. Maculopapular Rash

2. Generalized Rash3. Macular Rash

Body Rash• Can be macular, popular, squamous,

or a combination.• Rash will be bilateral.

1. Papular Rash2. Macular

Papulosquamous Rash

3. Papulosquamous Body Rash

Condylomata Lata• Lesions are full of

spirochetes• Highly infectious

1. Genital C. Lata

Condylomata Lata• Lesions are full of

spirochetes• Highly infectious

1. Umbilicus C. Lata2. Armpit C. Lata3. Breast C. Lata4. Nasal C. Lata

Mucous Patch

1. Oral Mucous Patch

2. Genital Mucous Patch

Alopecia or Patchy Hair

Loss

1. Head2. Eyebrows3. Facial

*Bjekic, Milan. (2015). Secondary Syphilis in Patients Treated at the City Institute for Skin and Venereal Diseases in Belgrade from 2010 to 2014. Serbian Journal of Dermatology and Venereology. 7. 10.1515/sjdv-2015-0005.