Syphilis
A contagious bacterial infection caused by the spirochete Treponema pallidum. It is a sexually transmitted disorder, although it can also be transmitted from the mother to the fetus in utero. Typically, it is initially manifested with a single sore which heals without treatment. If the infection is left untreated, the initial stage is followed by skin rash and mucous membrane lesions. A late stage follows, which is characterized by damage of the internal organs, including the nervous system.
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More likely herpes progenalis by unprotected sex as well as oral sex It is HPV R/o HIV1&2 Treat for herpes Tab acyclovir 800mg 5times a day for 7days and tapper off gradually and keep on maintenance dose for couple of months Tab azithromyc...
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TUBERCULOSIS is the Final Diagnosis.
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Congenital Syphilis should be carefully investigated & kept in mind in all newborns with these features
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