secondary syphilis

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Definition

Noun: - A stage of syphilis: This is the second clinical stage of the syphilis infection, typically occurring weeks to months after the initial infection. It is characterized by systemic symptoms and widespread skin and mucous membrane eruptions.

Usage

This is a medical term used specifically to describe a defined phase in the progression of the sexually transmitted infection syphilis. It is used in clinical, diagnostic, and public health contexts. - The patient presented with a generalized rash and was diagnosed with secondary syphilis. - Secondary syphilis can involve symptoms beyond the skin, such as fever, sore throat, and muscle aches.

Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in contrast to other stages: primary syphilis (characterized by a chancre at the infection site), latent syphilis (asymptomatic), and tertiary syphilis (involving severe damage to internal organs).
  • "secondary syphilis" is a fixed compound noun in medical terminology. The adjective "secondary" modifies the disease name "syphilis" to specify the stage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Syphilis (n): The name of the infectious disease itself, caused by the bacterium .
  • Primary syphilis (n): The initial stage of syphilis.
  • Latent syphilis (n): The asymptomatic stage following secondary syphilis.
  • Tertiary syphilis (n): The late, destructive stage of the disease.
Synonyms
  • Second-stage syphilis: A less common but descriptive synonym.
  • Generalized syphilis: Refers to the widespread nature of the symptoms in this stage.
Related Phrases
  • "Manifestations of secondary syphilis": A common phrase describing the signs and symptoms, such as the characteristic rash, mucous patches, or condylomata lata.
  • "Treatment for secondary syphilis": Refers to the antibiotic regimen, typically penicillin, used to cure the infection at this stage.
Noun
  1. the second stage; characterized by eruptions of the skin and mucous membrane