Quotation from: Manual of SurgeryWritten by: Alexander Miles and Alexis Thomson |
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_In the female_, the primary lesion is not so typical or so easily recognised as in men; it is usually met with on the labia; the induration is rarely characteristic and does not last so long. The primary lesion may take the form of condylomata. Indurated oedema, with brownish-red or livid discoloration of one or both labia, is diagnostic of syphilis.
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