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- Chancre - Wikipedia
The word "chancre" (French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃kʁ]) means "little ulcer" in Old French Related to the English "canker", they both come from the Latin cancer, meaning "crab", [5] which is a translation from the Greek word καρκίνος (karkínos), also meaning "crab"
- Syphilis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Primary syphilis causes painless sores (chancres) on the genitals, rectum, tongue or lips The disease can be present with the appearance of a single chancre (shown here on a penis) or many
- What Is a Chancre? Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
A chancre is a firm, round, painless ulcer that forms at the spot where the syphilis-causing bacterium enters the body It is the hallmark sign of primary syphilis, the earliest stage of infection, and it typically appears on the genitals, anus, or mouth
- Syphilis - Infectious Disease - Merck Manual Professional Edition
After an incubation period of 3 to 4 weeks (range 1 to 13 weeks), a primary lesion (chancre) develops at the site of inoculation The initial red papule quickly forms a chancre, usually a painless ulcer with a firm base; when rubbed, it produces clear fluid containing numerous spirochetes
- Syphilis: Cause, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment Prevention
During this stage, a smooth, hard sore called a chancre develops on your genitals or mouth A chancre is small and usually painless, so you may not even know it’s there The sore goes away on its own in a few weeks or months However, this doesn’t mean you don’t have syphilis anymore
- Syphilis - DermNet
Untreated, 25% of patients develop secondary syphilis within three months (average six weeks) after the initial chancre Syphilis is a multisystem infection and the patient is very infectious during this stage
- Syphilis: Signs, Symptoms, and Complications - Verywell Health
The classic sign of primary syphilis is a skin ulcer, called a chancre, that typically appears on the genitals, anus, rectum, or mouth Without treatment, the sore will heal in three to six weeks
- Syphilis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments - Yale Medicine
Primary syphilis, typically characterized by a single painless sore (called a chancre) Secondary syphilis, often marked by a skin rash, swollen lymph nodes, fever, and patchy hair loss, among other symptoms
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