Untreated Primary Syphilis
A photograph of a patient with tertiary syphilis depicting gummatous lesions on the volar surface of the right arm, 1971. Tertiary syphilis occurs many years after initial untreated primary syphilis. Gummas, or internal tissue granulation, form and result in severe damage to the skin, bone, liver and other bodily organs, or regions. Image courtesy CDC/Susan Lindsley. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).

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