Syphilis infection through blood transfusion
M. L. Osipova
Kazan medical journal ›› 1937, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (7) : 919 -920.
Syphilis infection through blood transfusion
The name Syphilis d'emblée is currently understood as such cases of syphilis, where there is no primary syphilis. There are two forms of syphilis without chancre: 1) Syphilis d'emblée a debut ganglionare - cryptogenic syphilis, when, in the absence of chancre, syphilis first manifests itself in the form of swelling of the regional lymphatic glands, 2) Syphilis gematogene d'emblée - hematogenous syphilis when it is not possible to detect chancre, no adenitis, and the first manifestation of syphilis is secondary exanthema.
Osipova M.L.
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