. Diseases of the mouth; for physicians, dentists, medical and dental students . PLATE VIII Figure 9.—Ulcerated Syphilide of the Lips(Ulcerated Mucous Patches) Figure 9.—Ulcerated Syphilide of the Lips(Ulcerated Mucous Patches) The upper and lower lips are inflamed and swol-len. On the actively congested mucous membrane areseveral ulcerations. On the left side of the upper lipis an ulcer with a concave floor covered with an ad-herent yellow coating and with dried somewhat hem-orrhagic crusts on its border. On the lower lip near the right angle of the mouththe mucous membrane is puffed up and c


. Diseases of the mouth; for physicians, dentists, medical and dental students . PLATE VIII Figure 9.—Ulcerated Syphilide of the Lips(Ulcerated Mucous Patches) Figure 9.—Ulcerated Syphilide of the Lips(Ulcerated Mucous Patches) The upper and lower lips are inflamed and swol-len. On the actively congested mucous membrane areseveral ulcerations. On the left side of the upper lipis an ulcer with a concave floor covered with an ad-herent yellow coating and with dried somewhat hem-orrhagic crusts on its border. On the lower lip near the right angle of the mouththe mucous membrane is puffed up and covered witha slight grayish coating. Irregular, hollowed outand furrowlike ulcers cross it. The ulcers are the mucous membrane of the gums (above) thereis seen a flat ring-shaped mucous patch. The patient had syphilis for foiu- years, which hadbeen insufficiently and irregularly treated. The ul-cers in the mouth existed about four weeks. Theymight possibly be mistaken for tuberculosis, but theirshort duration, their gray borders and the presenceof a characteris


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