Syphilide Papular Kerionoform

Syphilide papoosa kerioneformis refers to specific forms of damage to the skin and mucous membranes of syphilis, which manifest themselves in the initial stages of the disease in the form of pronounced rashes on the skin of the torso and limbs. In appearance, such rashes are very similar to fungal ones, which further aggravates the overall picture of the disease. Photos of syphilides papoosa kerionepholmnogo can be seen on the Internet on special medical websites, but they extremely rarely cause a positive impression in a person.

Syphilide occurs as a complication of the primary form of the disease and manifests itself exclusively on the skin or mucous membranes. Basically, it progresses quickly and affects new areas of the skin.