2017
DOI: 10.5935/2525-5711.20170007
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Reemerging syphilis: diagnosis from oral lesions

Abstract: Abstract:Background: Syphilis cases have increasing worldwide recently, indicating a resurgence

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“…In addition, a small percentage of students reported knowledge about the differential diagnoses of oral manifestations of the disease. Indeed, studies have shown that the diagnosis of oral manifestations of syphilis represents a challenge for professionals because they have a variety of clinical appearances [23,24]. The fact that some characteristics may be similar to other conditions is of concern, and if diagnosis is not performed in the primary and secondary stages, the patient is exposed to the risk of complications related to the tertiary stage [23].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a small percentage of students reported knowledge about the differential diagnoses of oral manifestations of the disease. Indeed, studies have shown that the diagnosis of oral manifestations of syphilis represents a challenge for professionals because they have a variety of clinical appearances [23,24]. The fact that some characteristics may be similar to other conditions is of concern, and if diagnosis is not performed in the primary and secondary stages, the patient is exposed to the risk of complications related to the tertiary stage [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, a small percentage of students reported knowledge about the differential diagnoses of oral manifestations of the disease. Indeed, studies have shown that the diagnosis of oral manifestations of syphilis represents a challenge for professionals because they have a variety of clinical appearances [12,13]. The fact that some characteristics may be similar to other conditions is of concern, and if diagnosis is not performed in the primary and secondary stages, the patient is exposed to the risk of complications related to the tertiary stage [12].…”
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“…The clinical diagnosis of syphilis is challenging for the dentist due to the variety of clinical characteristics of oral lesions, which may be similar to other ulcerative injuries 6 . The differential diagnosis of oral lesions of secondary syphilis includes erythematous lupus, multiform erythema, stomatitis, pemphigus, idiopathic leukoplakia, lichen planus, and candidiasis, among others 9 .…”
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confidence: 99%