Secondary syphilis
The secondary stage of syphilis typically that is characterized by generalized rash (including palms and soles), mucocutaneous lesions, and lymphadenopathy. It usually begins one to two months after the primary stage.
Yes it's LYMPHOMATOID PAPULOSIS it is chronic, recurrent papulonodular skin eruption with histologic features of malignant lymphoma . It is characterized by chronic recurrent, self-healing papulonodules, which rapidly turn into hemorrhagic...
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