
A syphilid is any of the cutaneous and mucous membrane lesions characteristic of secondary and tertiary syphilis. == See also == It appears about 10 weeks after infection. Patient may present with prodromal symptoms such as fever, acratia, myalgia athralgia, headache, anorexia. Its eruption pattern is macular, papular, follicular papules, or pustu...
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Any of the several kinds of cutaneous and mucous membrane lesions of secondary and tertiary syphilis, but most commonly denoting the former. ... Synonym: syphiloderm, syphiloderma. ... Origin: syphilis + -id ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(sif´ĭ-lid) any cutaneous lesion of syphilitic origin. It may be macular, papular, pustular, or, in tertiary syphilis, a gumma.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sif′i-lid Definitions: 1. Historic term for any of the several kinds of cutaneous and mucous membrane lesions of secondary and tertiary syphilis. Synonyms: syphiloderm, syphiloderma
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