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*It may spread by sexual intercouse, touching and kissing a person having active lesions | *It may spread by sexual intercouse, touching and kissing a person having active lesions | ||
====Primary==== | ====Primary==== | ||
*Manifests as [[papule]] which breaks to form painless [[chancre]] | *Manifests as [[papule]] which breaks to form painless [[chancre]] | ||
* | *Lasts for 3 to 6 weeks | ||
====Secondary==== | ====Secondary==== | ||
*Develops weeks to months after chancre | *Develops weeks to months after chancre | ||
*Manifests with constitutional sypmtoms such as [[fever]], [[headache]], [[malaise]], [[lymphadenopathy]] | *Manifests with constitutional sypmtoms such as [[fever]], [[headache]], [[malaise]], [[lymphadenopathy]] and characteristic rash called [[condyloma lata]] | ||
*Lasts 1-6 months | |||
==== Latent syphilis==== | ==== Latent syphilis==== | ||
::*'''Early latent''' | ::*'''Early latent''' | ||
:::*Asymptomatic < 12 years | |||
::*'''Late latent''' | ::*'''Late latent''' | ||
:::*Asymptomatic >12 years | |||
====Tertiary or gummatous syphilis==== | ====Tertiary or gummatous syphilis==== | ||
::*'''Cardiovascular''' | ::*'''Cardiovascular''' |
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Overview
Syphilis may be classified according to the development of disease into 2 groups: congenital and acquired. Acquired syphilis may be classified further into 5 subtypes: primary, secondary, latent and tertiary syphilis.
Classification
There is no established clasification system for syphilis. However, it may be classified into following subtypes
Congenital
- Early
- Late
Acquired
- Mode of transmission is direct contact with infectious lesion
- It may spread by sexual intercouse, touching and kissing a person having active lesions
Primary
Secondary
- Develops weeks to months after chancre
- Manifests with constitutional sypmtoms such as fever, headache, malaise, lymphadenopathy and characteristic rash called condyloma lata
- Lasts 1-6 months
Latent syphilis
- Early latent
- Asymptomatic < 12 years
- Late latent
- Asymptomatic >12 years
Tertiary or gummatous syphilis
- Cardiovascular
- CNS
- Asymptomatic
- Meningiovascular
- Tabes dorsalis
- Parenchymatous
- Other