The diseases of infants and children . later symptom. It is bilateral and may be either a hydrarthro-sis (Fig. 193) or a hyperplastic synovitis, and results finally in often the ankle is attacked, but any joint in the body may be skin may exhibit syphilitic tubercles and gummata in varioussituations, but not so frequently as in acquired syphilis. They tend tobreak down and leave ulcers, often covered by thick crusts and finallyreplaced by scars. A papular eruption of the face may develop duringrelapses. Condylomata are, as stated, the cutaneous manifestationsparticu


The diseases of infants and children . later symptom. It is bilateral and may be either a hydrarthro-sis (Fig. 193) or a hyperplastic synovitis, and results finally in often the ankle is attacked, but any joint in the body may be skin may exhibit syphilitic tubercles and gummata in varioussituations, but not so frequently as in acquired syphilis. They tend tobreak down and leave ulcers, often covered by thick crusts and finallyreplaced by scars. A papular eruption of the face may develop duringrelapses. Condylomata are, as stated, the cutaneous manifestationsparticularly lial)Ie to appear during relapses, and may, indeed, be theonly cutaneous lesion after the 1st year and in early childhood. Theyare the commonest of all symptoms at these times but are not frequent1 Pfaundler and Schlossmann; Handb. d. Kinderh., 1900, I, 2, 920, 931. 576 THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN after this period. In general, the longer the time elapsed since infancy,the less pronounced as symptoms do cutaneous eruptions


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