. Syphilis : a treatise on etiology, pathology, diagnosis, prognosis, prophylaxis, and treatment . Fig. 61.—Under high power the characteristic perivascular infiltration can easily be recog-nized. (Collection of Drs. Fordyce and MacKee.) tosus never ulcerates and never forms marked nodules. Thelesion is usually covered by adherent white scales beneath whicha dilated follicular mouth can be seen. The lesions generallyoccur upon the face, tend to be symmetrical, and grow but lesions of lepra are usually more indolent than are the syphi-lides and are apt to have an oiled look, lacking


. Syphilis : a treatise on etiology, pathology, diagnosis, prognosis, prophylaxis, and treatment . Fig. 61.—Under high power the characteristic perivascular infiltration can easily be recog-nized. (Collection of Drs. Fordyce and MacKee.) tosus never ulcerates and never forms marked nodules. Thelesion is usually covered by adherent white scales beneath whicha dilated follicular mouth can be seen. The lesions generallyoccur upon the face, tend to be symmetrical, and grow but lesions of lepra are usually more indolent than are the syphi-lides and are apt to have an oiled look, lacking the livid or LATE CUTANEOUS LESIONS 135 dull crimson color so characteristic of syphilis. The laboratorymethods will show the presence of lepra bacilli in large numbers. ^.. A- .


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