General Neurology
Osmotic demyelination syndromes
May. 08, 2024
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This photograph depicts a perforated hard palate on a patient with congenital syphilis, due to gummatous erosion of the palatal bone and soft tissues. These destructive tumors can also attack the skin, long bones, eyes, mucous membranes, throat, liver, or stomach lining. (Source: Photography by Susan Lindsley, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1971. Public Health Image Library ID# 2388, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. Public domain.)