Peripheral Neuropathies
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Sep. 04, 2024
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This photograph depicts a 45-year-old woman from the Ivory Coast who displayed a facial lesion and underlying bone deformity as a result of a late tertiary yaws infection. This patient’s Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test (VDRL) produced a positive result of 1:16 and was accompanied by the microhemagglutination assay (MHA-TP) test, which was also reactive, or positive. (Source: Photography by Dr. Peter Perine, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1979. Public Health Image Library ID# 3834, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. Public domain.)