General Neurology
Suprascapular neuropathy
Nov. 08, 2023
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This image depicts the buttocks and perineal region of an infant born with what was diagnosed as congenital syphilis caused by the bacterium, Treponema pallidum. In this particular case, one will note the presence of eroded, early syphilids. A syphilid is any of the cutaneous and mucous membrane lesions characteristic of secondary and tertiary syphilis. It appears about 10 weeks after infection. (Source: Photography by Robert Sumpter, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1967. Public Health Image Library ID# 12596, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia. Public domain.)