Papulonodular Secondary Syphilis Presenting as Multiple Distinct Cutaneous Lesions in an HIV-Positive Transgender Woman.

Publication Type Case Report
Authors Navrazhina K, Cressey B, Minkis K
Journal Case Rep Dermatol
Volume 9
Issue 1
Pagination 90-94
Date Published 03/29/2017
ISSN 1662-6567
Abstract We present the first reported case of papulonodular secondary syphilis in an HIV-positive transgender female. Syphilis is classified into primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary stages, with secondary syphilis having notably diverse cutaneous manifestations. Our patient presented with diverse lesions throughout her body, all pathologically consistent with papulonodular secondary syphilis. Proper identification of the multiple presentations of syphilis is crucial to early diagnosis and treatment. This report seeks to broaden the scope of dermatological manifestations that arise secondary to papulonodular syphilis in HIV-positive patients.
DOI 10.1159/000456065
PubMed ID 28512403
PubMed Central ID PMC5422738
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