Syphilis infection through blood transfusion
M. L. Osipova
Kazan medical journal ›› 1937, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (7) : 919 -920.
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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