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Case Reports
. 2021 Dec 1;48(12):e209-e214.
doi: 10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001538.

Oral Manifestations of Early Syphilis in Adults: A Systematic Review of Case Reports and Series

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Case Reports

Oral Manifestations of Early Syphilis in Adults: A Systematic Review of Case Reports and Series

Xiao Zhou et al. Sex Transm Dis. .

Abstract

Rapid emergence of syphilis and oral sexual behaviors has focused attention on oral syphilis, and published reports of cases with oral syphilis have increased in the recent decades. We performed a systematic literature review by searching articles from PubMed, EMBSE, and Google Scholar, looking for case reports or series that would potentially have the clinical characteristics and outcomes for each individual case with oral syphilis. A total of 145 cases with the infection, from 95 studies, were identified to include in our review. Two main clinical phenotypes (ulcerative lesions and mucous patches) appeared to be of particular relevance to oral manifestations. A solitary ulcer was mostly manifested as the lesion of primary syphilis (91.7%) preferentially located on the upper lip, tongue, palate, and buccal mucosa. The most affected anatomical site in the patients with single location involved was the tongue (37.5%), followed by the lips (29.5%), palates (19.3%), and buccal mucosa (6.8%). It is concluded that oral syphilis has its predominant clinical phenotypes although it can manifest in diverse manners.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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