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Papulonodular secondary syphilis in a 52-year-old non-HIV heterosexual patient.
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Primary ImmunodeficiencyPapulonodular Secondary SyphilisSexual HealthVulvar DiseasesClinical Infectious DiseaseMedicineNonpruritic Nodular LesionsPathologySecondary SyphilisDermatologyHivSclerodermaDermatopathologyBenzathine Penicillin G
There has been a recent increase in the incidence of syphilis in Slovenia, similar to other countries. Secondary syphilis can manifest with various clinical and histopathological presentations. We report the case of a 52-year-old patient that presented with nonpruritic nodular lesions on the face, trunk, and insteps that clinically mimicked lymphoma or sarcoidosis. Histopathological findings showed granulomatous inflammation. The serology revealed positive non-treponemal and treponemal tests. Treatment with benzathine penicillin G was successful.