“…6,10,11 Gummas, an inflammatory response to the syphilis spirochete, are a sequelae of tertiary syphilis that develop one to 46 years after infection, usually within the first 15 years. 7,10 Cutaneous tertiary syphilis is further subdivided into a superficial noduloulcerative type affecting only the skin, and a deeper gummatous type, affecting skin, bone, and liver. 10,12 The noduloulcerative type is more common, appearing as superficial, flat nodules or plaques that develop a serpiginous configuration resembling granuloma annulare, lupus vulgaris, psoriasis, or sarcoid.…”