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INFLAMMATION OF THE AORTA
Syphilitic aneurysm; Luetic heart

syphilis         
  • An early medical illustration of people with syphilis, Vienna, 1498
  • ''Preparation and Use of Guayaco for Treating Syphilis'', after [[Stradanus]], 1590
  • A man with a diseased penis torments Christ. Diptych with the Passion of Christ c. 1400 (detail). Austria, Styria. (Cleveland Museum of Art Open Access Program)
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  • A healthy man and a diseased man torture Christ before his crucifixion. Books of Hours, c. 1375-1435 (detail). France. (Getty Museum Open Content Program).
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  • This poster acknowledges the social stigma of syphilis, while urging those who possibly have the disease to be tested (circa 1936).
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  • Model of a head of a person with tertiary (gummatous) syphilis, [[Musée de l'Homme]], Paris
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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
Syphilis disease; Syphilis test; Syphilis testing; Hinton test; Syphillis; Stages of syphilis; Acquired syphilis; French disease; The French disease; French pox; Vaginal syphilis; Great Pox; Siphilis; Syphilitic; Early syphilis; Late syphilis; Greatpox; Lúes Congénita; Tertiary syphilis; Syphilis serodiagnosis; Syphilis, cardiovascular; Luiphobia; Secondary syphilis; Syphillus; Siffilus; Sifilus; Siphillis; Sifilis; Syphalis; Siphalis; Syphilism; Syfilis; Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody; Syphilic; Syphilology; Cardiovascular syphilis; Latent syphilis; Primary syphilis; Syphilologist; Lues Congenita; Syphliss; Syphilitic aortic incompetence; Syph; Lutz-Jeanselme syndrome; Parrot's frontal bossing; Leucoderma syphiliticum; Syphlis; Secondary Syphilis; Symptomatic neurosyphilis; Asymptomatic neurosyphilis; Primary chancre syphilis; Syphilitis; Primary syphilitis; Tonsillitis secondary syphilis; Oral mucous membrane lesions secondary syphilis; Leutic; Luetic; Syphelis; Bigpox; Lues Veneria; Venereal syphilis; Syphyllis; Siphylis; Button scurvy; French Pox; Spanish pox; Cupid's disease
n.
1) to spread, transmit syphilis
2) to catch, develop; have syphilis
3) acquired; congenital; early; late; latent; primary; secondary; tertiary syphilis
Syphilology         
  • An early medical illustration of people with syphilis, Vienna, 1498
  • ''Preparation and Use of Guayaco for Treating Syphilis'', after [[Stradanus]], 1590
  • A man with a diseased penis torments Christ. Diptych with the Passion of Christ c. 1400 (detail). Austria, Styria. (Cleveland Museum of Art Open Access Program)
  • doi-access=free }}</ref>
  • A healthy man and a diseased man torture Christ before his crucifixion. Books of Hours, c. 1375-1435 (detail). France. (Getty Museum Open Content Program).
  • pmc=3398964}}</ref>
  • archive-date=28 July 2017}}</ref>
  • alt=
  • This poster acknowledges the social stigma of syphilis, while urging those who possibly have the disease to be tested (circa 1936).
  • 58–138}}{{Refend}}
  • Model of a head of a person with tertiary (gummatous) syphilis, [[Musée de l'Homme]], Paris
  • alt=
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
Syphilis disease; Syphilis test; Syphilis testing; Hinton test; Syphillis; Stages of syphilis; Acquired syphilis; French disease; The French disease; French pox; Vaginal syphilis; Great Pox; Siphilis; Syphilitic; Early syphilis; Late syphilis; Greatpox; Lúes Congénita; Tertiary syphilis; Syphilis serodiagnosis; Syphilis, cardiovascular; Luiphobia; Secondary syphilis; Syphillus; Siffilus; Sifilus; Siphillis; Sifilis; Syphalis; Siphalis; Syphilism; Syfilis; Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody; Syphilic; Syphilology; Cardiovascular syphilis; Latent syphilis; Primary syphilis; Syphilologist; Lues Congenita; Syphliss; Syphilitic aortic incompetence; Syph; Lutz-Jeanselme syndrome; Parrot's frontal bossing; Leucoderma syphiliticum; Syphlis; Secondary Syphilis; Symptomatic neurosyphilis; Asymptomatic neurosyphilis; Primary chancre syphilis; Syphilitis; Primary syphilitis; Tonsillitis secondary syphilis; Oral mucous membrane lesions secondary syphilis; Leutic; Luetic; Syphelis; Bigpox; Lues Veneria; Venereal syphilis; Syphyllis; Siphylis; Button scurvy; French Pox; Spanish pox; Cupid's disease
·noun That branch of medicine which treats of syphilis.
syphilis         
  • An early medical illustration of people with syphilis, Vienna, 1498
  • ''Preparation and Use of Guayaco for Treating Syphilis'', after [[Stradanus]], 1590
  • A man with a diseased penis torments Christ. Diptych with the Passion of Christ c. 1400 (detail). Austria, Styria. (Cleveland Museum of Art Open Access Program)
  • doi-access=free }}</ref>
  • A healthy man and a diseased man torture Christ before his crucifixion. Books of Hours, c. 1375-1435 (detail). France. (Getty Museum Open Content Program).
  • pmc=3398964}}</ref>
  • archive-date=28 July 2017}}</ref>
  • alt=
  • This poster acknowledges the social stigma of syphilis, while urging those who possibly have the disease to be tested (circa 1936).
  • 58–138}}{{Refend}}
  • Model of a head of a person with tertiary (gummatous) syphilis, [[Musée de l'Homme]], Paris
  • alt=
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION
Syphilis disease; Syphilis test; Syphilis testing; Hinton test; Syphillis; Stages of syphilis; Acquired syphilis; French disease; The French disease; French pox; Vaginal syphilis; Great Pox; Siphilis; Syphilitic; Early syphilis; Late syphilis; Greatpox; Lúes Congénita; Tertiary syphilis; Syphilis serodiagnosis; Syphilis, cardiovascular; Luiphobia; Secondary syphilis; Syphillus; Siffilus; Sifilus; Siphillis; Sifilis; Syphalis; Siphalis; Syphilism; Syfilis; Fluorescent Treponemal Antibody; Syphilic; Syphilology; Cardiovascular syphilis; Latent syphilis; Primary syphilis; Syphilologist; Lues Congenita; Syphliss; Syphilitic aortic incompetence; Syph; Lutz-Jeanselme syndrome; Parrot's frontal bossing; Leucoderma syphiliticum; Syphlis; Secondary Syphilis; Symptomatic neurosyphilis; Asymptomatic neurosyphilis; Primary chancre syphilis; Syphilitis; Primary syphilitis; Tonsillitis secondary syphilis; Oral mucous membrane lesions secondary syphilis; Leutic; Luetic; Syphelis; Bigpox; Lues Veneria; Venereal syphilis; Syphyllis; Siphylis; Button scurvy; French Pox; Spanish pox; Cupid's disease
¦ noun a sexually transmitted bacterial disease, progressing if untreated from infection of the genitals via the skin and mucous membranes to the bones, muscles, and brain.
Derivatives
syphilitic adjective &noun
Origin
C18: mod. L., from Syphilis, sive Morbus Gallicus, the title of a poem (1530), from the name of the character Syphilus, the supposed first sufferer of the disease.

Βικιπαίδεια

Syphilitic aortitis

Syphilitic aortitis is inflammation of the aorta associated with the tertiary stage of syphilis infection. SA begins as inflammation of the outermost layer of the blood vessel, including the blood vessels that supply the aorta itself with blood, the vasa vasorum. As SA worsens, the vasa vasorum undergo hyperplastic thickening of their walls thereby restricting blood flow and causing ischemia of the outer two-thirds of the aortic wall. Starved for oxygen and nutrients, elastic fibers become patchy and smooth muscle cells die. If the disease progresses, syphilitic aortitis leads to an aortic aneurysm. Overall, tertiary syphilis is a rare cause of aortic aneurysms. Syphilitic aortitis has become rare in the developed world with the advent of penicillin treatments after World War II.