Chancre


A chancre on the penis due to primary syphilis.



A chancre of the posterior vaginal fourchette during the primary stage of syphilis.



Chancres on the penile shaft due to a primary syphilitic infection caused by Treponema pallidum bacteria.



Multiple chancres on the labium minora due to primary syphilis.



Chancre of the glans penis due to a primary syphilitic infection caused by Treponema pallidum bacteria.



A patient with a primary syphilitic vulvar chancre, and condyloma acuminatum, or genital warts.



Photograph of primary syphilitic chancre of the glans penis.



Photograph of a primary syphilitic penile meatal chancre caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum.



A photograph of a primary syphilitic chancre of the lower lip due to Treponema pallidum bacteria.



This patient presented with a primary vulvar syphilitic chancre due to Treponema pallidum bacteria.



This patient with a primary staged syphilis infection presented with phimosis of the penile foreskin.



This patient presented with a penile lesion, which under darkfield microscopic examination was found to be due to syphilis.



This patient presented with a primary syphilitic chancre on the corona of the glans penis.




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