lues venerea
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Definition
Noun: * Syphilis: A chronic, systemic, sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. The disease progresses through distinct clinical stages (primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary) if left untreated, potentially affecting multiple organ systems. It can also be transmitted from an infected mother to her fetus (congenital syphilis).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Before the discovery of penicillin, lues venerea was a major public health concern.
- The physician documented the patient's history of lues venerea.
- Congenital lues venerea can lead to severe developmental problems in the newborn.
Advanced Usage
- The term lues venerea is now considered archaic and highly technical in modern clinical and general English. It is primarily found in historical texts or specialized medical literature.
- The simpler and universally preferred term is syphilis.
Variants and Related Words
- Lues (noun): An archaic, abbreviated form for syphilis, sometimes used in the compound term "lues venerea."
- Syphilitic (adjective): Of, relating to, or infected with syphilis.
- Syphilitic lesions are characteristic of the secondary stage.
Synonyms
- Syphilis: The standard modern term.
- The pox (archaic, informal): A historical colloquial term for syphilis.
Related Phrases
- Treponema pallidum: The scientific name of the spirochete bacterium that causes the disease.
- Venereal disease (VD): An older term for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), of which syphilis is one.
- Congenital syphilis: Syphilis transmitted from mother to fetus during pregnancy.
Noun
- a common venereal disease caused by the treponema pallidum spirochete; symptoms change through progressive stages; can be congenital (transmitted through the placenta)