10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FRAMBESIA»
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frambesia in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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2013 ICD-10-CM Draft Edition -
syphilis (A50-A53) Excludes2 Nonvenereal syphilis Bejel Endemic syphilis
Njovera Yaws Endemic, infectious, tropical disease caused by spirochete, spread
by direct contact; AKA frambesia, framboesia, frambesia tropica bouba frambesia
...
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The American Medical Recorder
Thus in Frambesia, a disease indigenous in Africa, from whence it was
introduced to the West Indies, the eruption, followed by ulceration, and frequently
attended with violent pains of the limbs, has been known to spread by actual
contact, and ...
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Manson's Tropical Diseases: Expert Consult - Online
(Frambesia,. Pian,. Buba,. Bouba). Yaws is a transmissible treponemal disease of
the tropics, which is typically acquired early in childhood and characterized by
relapsing/remitting cutaneous lesions that result in local destruction of the tissues
...
Jeremy Farrar, Peter Hotez, Thomas Junghanss, 2013
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Diseases of the Skin with Illustrations
FRAMBESIA 413 Infection probably takes place through a break in the surface of
the skin, due to slight traumatrsms, insect bites, blisters, vaccination and other
cutaneous eruptions but a lowered vitality may predispose to it. One attack
usually ...
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Tropical Diseases: A Practical Guide for Medical ...
... Frambesia Tropica) Yaws (Pian, Parangi, Paru, or Frambesia Tropica)
Chlamydial Diseases Chlamydial Diseases Lymphogranuloma Venereum (or
Nicholas-Favre-Durand Disease) Yaws (Pian, Parangi, Paru, or Frambesia
Tropica)
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CLVD, Current Literature on Venereal Disease
English summary: Symptomatology of frambesia was studied by data of
examination of 6,531 patients with clinically active frambesia detected in mass
frambesia control campaigns in two areas of Indonesia. The early stage was
diagnosed in ...
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Current literature on venereal disease (1968). 1971-73
English summary: Symptomatology of fram- besia was studied by data of
examination of 6,531 patients with clinically active frambesia detected in mass
frambesia control campaigns in two areas of Indonesia. The early stage was
diagnosed in ...
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Andrew's Diseases of the Skin: Clinical Dermatology
frambesia,. bouba). Yaws is caused byT. pallidum subsp pertenue. It is
transmitted nonsexually, by contact with infectious lesions. Yaws predominantly
affects children younger than 15 years of age. The disease has adisabling course
, affecting ...
William D. James, Timothy Berger, Dirk Elston, 2011
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The Urologic and Cutaneous Review
have the earmarks of the tertiary syphiloderm with its advancing papular border
and clearing center. As for the gumma lesion of syphilis, it has no counterpart in
frambesia. The scars which some patients evidence, and which have been called
...
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Gradwohl's Clinical Laboratory Methods and Diagnosis: A ...
Treponema pertenue* The organism is morphologically indistinguishable from T.
pallidum; it is the causative agent of yaws or frambesia. The treponemes are
present in large numbers in primary and secondary lesions and have been ...
Rutherford Birchard Hayes Gradwohl, Sam Frankel, Stanley Reitman, 1963
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FRAMBESIA»
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frambesia is used in the context of the following news items.
Colón "llevó la sífilis a Europa"
Pero hay otras cepas de treponemas que causan enfermedades como el pian o frambesia tropical que no se transmiten sexualmente sino por ... «BBC Mundo, Jan 08»