2010
DOI: 10.3950/jibiinkoka.113.758
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Primary Syphilis with Initial Lower-lip Sclerosis-A Case Report

Abstract: We report a case of primary syphilis with initial lower−lip sclerosis. 54−year−old man seen for a left lower−lip lesion was found in serological testing to have elevated syphilis−rapid plasma regain STS−RPR and treponema pallidum lipid antigen TPLA , diagnosed as primary syphilis. Following four weeks of 1500 mg/day amoxicillin administration, the lesion had almost disappeared. Serological data had improved to within the negative range six months after antibiotic treatment started. This case underscores the ne… Show more

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