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Syphilis
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Secondary Syphilitic Infection on the Posterior Aspect of the Torso
Dermatologic manifestations are the hallmark of secondary syphilis. Copper-red papules are most common, but macular, pustular, acneiform, psoriasiform, nodular, annular, or follicular variants can appear. The lesions characteristically do not itch, but may itch in some patients.
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