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Secondary Syphilis with Nodular Vasculitis Mimicking Behçet's Disease
Jaemin Jo1, Sang Taek Heo1, Jae Wang Kim2
1Department of Internal Medicine, Jeju National University School of Medicine, Jeju, Korea.
Abstract:
Although, erythema nodosum is a common skin manifestation associated with syphilis, nodular vasculitis is a rare feature. Here, we describe a case of a 22-year-old, human immunedeficiency virus negative, non-immunocompromised man who developed recurrent oral and scrotal ulcers with nodular lesions of the lower extremitie. Behçet's disease was initially suspected, however, his serologic test for syphilis was positive, and he was thus diagnosed with secondary syphilis, with a skin biopsy showing nodular vasculitis. The patient was treated with benzathine penicillin, and the skin lesions disappeared after treatment.
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