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Late latent mucinous syphilis mimicking connective tissue disease
Author(s) -
Gottesman Silvija P.,
Schoenling Yuliya S.,
Culpepper Keliegh S.
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of cutaneous pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.597
H-Index - 75
eISSN - 1600-0560
pISSN - 0303-6987
DOI - 10.1111/cup.12924
Subject(s) - syphilis , latent syphilis , medicine , disease , pathology , connective tissue , dermatology , immunology , human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)
As evidenced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) statistics, syphilis is yet again on the rise. It is known as the great mimicker because of its variable symptoms and how frequently it can be confused with other diseases. The different stages of syphilis (primary, secondary, latent, late latent and tertiary) are discussed. We describe a new histopathologic pattern of syphilis, one that mimics connective tissue disease and can represent a diagnostic pitfall. In this time and age, when syphilis is rising especially among the men who have sex with men subgroup, it is important to keep a high index of suspicion of syphilis even when clinically and histopathologically the findings on first glance may not appear characteristic.

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