Syphilis . he structure of the follicle. The Vesicular, or Varicella Syphilides are theresult of inflammatory changes taking place in apapule, the vesicle often passing into a a few days the vesicle becomes flattened orumbilicated, and either ruptures or the contentsbecome dried up, forming a brownish or dark-greenish adherent crust. When this crust is re-moved or falls off, a deep-red papule is exposed,which gradually dies away leaving a stained depres-sion behind. The vesicular syphilides are generallyassociated with other eruptions or symptoms ofsyphilis; they are not very com
Syphilis . he structure of the follicle. The Vesicular, or Varicella Syphilides are theresult of inflammatory changes taking place in apapule, the vesicle often passing into a a few days the vesicle becomes flattened orumbilicated, and either ruptures or the contentsbecome dried up, forming a brownish or dark-greenish adherent crust. When this crust is re-moved or falls off, a deep-red papule is exposed,which gradually dies away leaving a stained depres-sion behind. The vesicular syphilides are generallyassociated with other eruptions or symptoms ofsyphilis; they are not very common, but when they EXPLANATION OF PLATE anatomy of large lichenoid syphilide. {After Crocker.) a Cell-effusion in the angle of the hair-follicle. b Dilated hair-sac nearly filled with horny scales. c Hair-papilla destroyed by the inflammation. d Inflammatory effusion separating hair-sac from the hair Portion of dilated Masses of cell-effusion below the hair-follicle. Plate EXPLANATION OF PLATE IX. Minute anatomy of small lichenoid sypliilide. {After Crocker.) a, a Masses of round cell-effusion completely enclosing the Hair-follicle unaffected,c Sweat coil with cell-exudation between the acini. Plate 9.
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