Human Reproductive Biology 2006
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-050836-8.50022-6
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“…The fact that it seems to be confined to the genital area creates more confusion. The only reasonable explanation is syphilis, as a skin rash does appear during the secondary stage (Jones and Lopez, 2006). This skin rash appears all over the body, is painless and does not itch.…”
Section: Sexually Transmitted Infection Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that it seems to be confined to the genital area creates more confusion. The only reasonable explanation is syphilis, as a skin rash does appear during the secondary stage (Jones and Lopez, 2006). This skin rash appears all over the body, is painless and does not itch.…”
Section: Sexually Transmitted Infection Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is very difficult to say with certainty what is meant with "measles" on their genitals, in the present study. The fact that it seems to be confined to the genital area creates more confusion; at least a skin rash as used by Zambian healers, does appear during the secondary stage of syphilis 12 . This skin rash appears all over the body, is painless and does not itch.…”
Section: Diagnosis Of Sexually Transmitted Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%