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Destructive nature of syphilis: ( 1st version) Head: • Hair falls out in bunches. Face: • The appearance of marasmus & the general look of a wrinkled. Mouth: • Leukoplakia with fungal infection. • Various ulcers in the oral cavity. Nose: • Degenerative & ulcerative conditions of the nose. •Read more
Destructive nature of syphilis: ( 1st version)
Head:
• Hair falls out in bunches.
Face:
• The appearance of marasmus & the general look of a wrinkled.
Mouth:
• Leukoplakia with fungal infection.
• Various ulcers in the oral cavity.
Nose:
• Degenerative & ulcerative conditions of the nose.
• The nose may be flat depressed from ulcer or destruction of nasal septum or ulcer inside the nostrils.
Eye:
• Scaly red lids. They are subject to all parts of structural changes & also corneal ulceration.
Ear:
• Ulcerative otitis.
• Mastoiditis due to degenerative change in the auditory bones.
Bones:
• Destruction of the tissues of long bones.
• Rickets in children.
• Delayed ossification & fragility of the bones.
• Caries & necrosis of bones.
• Osteomyelitis.
• Sarcoma.
Respiratory system:
• Ulcerative sore throat.
• Quinsy.
• Lung abscess.
• Ulcer in the respiratory passage.
Heart:
Stomach:
• Ulcer & destructive types of cancer.
Abdomen:
• Degeneration of hepatic cells.
• Dysentery.
Urinary organs:
• Structural change; fibrous growths.
• Bright’s diseases.
• Destructive or degenerative malignant tumors in the urinary system.
Female:
• Ulcerative & degenerative varieties of genital tumors.
• Erosion & ulceration of cervix & vulva.
Rectum:
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• Dysentery with blood & pus.
Nails:
Skin:
• Skin affections with glandular involvement.
• Suppurated pustular eruptions.
• Gangrene.