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Corymbiform syphilis associated with three other sexually transmitted infections* * Work performed at the Dermatology Clinic at Santa Casa de São Paulo - São Paulo (SP), Brazil.

Abstract:

Secondary syphilis can have different clinical presentations, with corymbiform rash as its rarest manifestation. The disease is characterized by a central papule surrounded by smaller ones. We report the case of a man who has sex with man with corymbiform syphilis. The patient was subsequently diagnosed with HIV infection, hepatitis B, non-gonococcal urethritis, as well as infection of the central nervous system by treponema. This case not only illustrates a rare presentation of secondary syphilis, but also demonstrates the importance of further investigation of sexually transmitted infections, particularly among at-risk patients.

Keywords:
Hepatitis B; HIV; Homosexuality, male; Neurosyphilis; Risk groups; Sexually Transmitted Diseases; Skin; Syphilis; Syphilis, cutaneous

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