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CASE REPORT

A Case of Secondary Syphilis with the Extragenital Chancre of the Lips and Tongue

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Pages 2185-2188 | Received 30 Mar 2023, Accepted 12 Jul 2023, Published online: 11 Aug 2023

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Figure 1 (a) Two erosive surfaces in the lower lip, with central uplift distributed symmetrically left and right. (b) Two ulcers of the same size could be seen at the corresponding part of the front part of the tongue. (c) Fuzzy infiltrating erythema in front and back of the trunk.

Figure 1 (a) Two erosive surfaces in the lower lip, with central uplift distributed symmetrically left and right. (b) Two ulcers of the same size could be seen at the corresponding part of the front part of the tongue. (c) Fuzzy infiltrating erythema in front and back of the trunk.

Figure 2 (a) The erosion surfaces of the patient’s lips became softer, smaller and flatter obviously. (b) The erosion surfaces of the patient’s tongue became softer, smaller and flatter obviously. (c) The erythema of the trunk completely subsided.

Figure 2 (a) The erosion surfaces of the patient’s lips became softer, smaller and flatter obviously. (b) The erosion surfaces of the patient’s tongue became softer, smaller and flatter obviously. (c) The erythema of the trunk completely subsided.