[Laryngeal lesions in secondary cutaneous and mucosal syphilis].
Journal: 2003/January - Vestnik Oto-Rino-Laringologii
ISSN: 0042-4668
PUBMED: 12400136
Abstract:
Clinical variants of laryngeal lesions in patients with early syphilis are reviewed. A case of secondary syphilis with a laryngeal lesion is reported in a female who developed aphonia. Basing on laryngoscopic findings, an otorhinolaryngologist made the diagnosis "chronic laryngitis, singer's nodules". The authors infer that painless laryngitis of long duration without signs of inflammation and resistant to standard treatment should be tested for syphilitic etiology. Therefore, the patient's blood should be taken for Wasserman reaction while the patient should be consulted by venereologist.
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