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Condyloma latum of the plantar foot: Case report of an unusual manifestation of secondary syphilis.

Joan LeavensDaisuke FurukawaGregory Gates
Published in: International journal of STD & AIDS (2021)
Condyloma lata, a cutaneous manifestation of secondary syphilis, typically presents as verrucous papules or plaques in the anogenital area. Here, we present a case of secondary syphilis presenting in a 38-year-old man as condyloma latum of the plantar foot in the absence of other cutaneous findings of secondary syphilis. The plantar foot is an unusual location for condyloma lata which has not previously been reported in the medical literature. Histopathology was essential to diagnosis in this case and demonstrated verrucous epidermal hyperplasia with a plasma cell-rich infiltrate in the dermis and innumerable spirochetes in the epidermis. The patient was successfully treated with intramuscular penicillin benzathine G. Given the recent rise in the incidence of primary and secondary syphilis, it is essential for clinicians to be aware of atypical presentations of secondary syphilis to avoid delays in treatment and decrease the risk of transmission to sexual partners.
Keyphrases
  • men who have sex with men
  • human immunodeficiency virus
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  • hiv testing
  • healthcare
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • systematic review
  • hiv infected
  • combination therapy