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Qué (quién) es yaws gumma - definición

A TERTIARY SYPHILIS THAT IS CHARACTERIZED BY GRANULOMATOUS LESIONS, CALLED GUMMAS, WHICH ARE CHARACTERIZED BY A CENTER OF NECROTIC TISSUE WITH A RUBBERY TEXTURE. THEY FORM IN THE LIVER, BONES, AND TESTES BUT MAY AFFECT ANY ORGAN.
Gummatous; Gummata; Gumma (symptom); Syphilitic gumma; Gumma(pathology); Gummas
  • Hepatic gumma
  • [[Moulage]] of a gumma in [[syphilis]] for training students. [[University of Tübingen]].

Yaws         
  • After eliminating yaws in India, the Indian government releases a report called "Yaws elimination in India – a step towards eradication". 2006
  • European doctor treats an Indonesian woman for yaws, early- to mid-20th-century.<!--no date on photo, but film processing method pretty much eliminates the late 20th and 21st century. Also seems fairly clear from the objects in the picture...-->
  • Lesion biopsy under a microscope, clear [[epidermal hyperplasia]]
  • access-date=5 March 2020}}</ref>
HUMAN DISEASE: TROPICAL INFECTION OF THE SKIN, BONES AND JOINTS CAUSED BY THE SPIROCHETE BACTERIUM TREPONEMA PALLIDUM PERTENUE
Treponema pertenue; YAWS; Frambösie; Framboesia; Frambesia tropica; Thymosis; Polypapilloma tropicum; Framcorsia; Pian (disease); Frambesia; Parangi; Mucosal yaws; Pian in yaws; Primary yaws; Early skin lesions of yaws; Hyperkeratosis of yaws; Multiple of yaws papillomata; Gangosa; Rhinopharyngitis mutilans; Eradication of yaws; Eradication of Yaws
non-venereal endemic syphilis, parangi and paru (Malay), bouba (Spanish), frambösie, pian (French), frambesia (German), bakataw (Maguindanaoan)
yaws         
  • After eliminating yaws in India, the Indian government releases a report called "Yaws elimination in India – a step towards eradication". 2006
  • European doctor treats an Indonesian woman for yaws, early- to mid-20th-century.<!--no date on photo, but film processing method pretty much eliminates the late 20th and 21st century. Also seems fairly clear from the objects in the picture...-->
  • Lesion biopsy under a microscope, clear [[epidermal hyperplasia]]
  • access-date=5 March 2020}}</ref>
HUMAN DISEASE: TROPICAL INFECTION OF THE SKIN, BONES AND JOINTS CAUSED BY THE SPIROCHETE BACTERIUM TREPONEMA PALLIDUM PERTENUE
Treponema pertenue; YAWS; Frambösie; Framboesia; Frambesia tropica; Thymosis; Polypapilloma tropicum; Framcorsia; Pian (disease); Frambesia; Parangi; Mucosal yaws; Pian in yaws; Primary yaws; Early skin lesions of yaws; Hyperkeratosis of yaws; Multiple of yaws papillomata; Gangosa; Rhinopharyngitis mutilans; Eradication of yaws; Eradication of Yaws
¦ plural noun [treated as sing.] a contagious tropical disease caused by a bacterium that enters skin abrasions and causes small crusted lesions which may develop into deep ulcers.
Origin
C17: prob. from Carib yaya.
Yaws         
  • After eliminating yaws in India, the Indian government releases a report called "Yaws elimination in India – a step towards eradication". 2006
  • European doctor treats an Indonesian woman for yaws, early- to mid-20th-century.<!--no date on photo, but film processing method pretty much eliminates the late 20th and 21st century. Also seems fairly clear from the objects in the picture...-->
  • Lesion biopsy under a microscope, clear [[epidermal hyperplasia]]
  • access-date=5 March 2020}}</ref>
HUMAN DISEASE: TROPICAL INFECTION OF THE SKIN, BONES AND JOINTS CAUSED BY THE SPIROCHETE BACTERIUM TREPONEMA PALLIDUM PERTENUE
Treponema pertenue; YAWS; Frambösie; Framboesia; Frambesia tropica; Thymosis; Polypapilloma tropicum; Framcorsia; Pian (disease); Frambesia; Parangi; Mucosal yaws; Pian in yaws; Primary yaws; Early skin lesions of yaws; Hyperkeratosis of yaws; Multiple of yaws papillomata; Gangosa; Rhinopharyngitis mutilans; Eradication of yaws; Eradication of Yaws
·noun A disease, occurring in the Antilles and in Africa, characterized by yellowish or reddish tumors, of a contagious character, which, in shape and appearance, often resemble currants, strawberries, or raspberries. There are several varieties of this disease, variously known as framboesia, pian, verrugas, and crab-yaws.

Wikipedia

Gumma (pathology)

A gumma (plural gummata or gummas) is a soft, non-cancerous growth resulting from the tertiary stage of syphilis (and yaws). It is a form of granuloma. Gummas are most commonly found in the liver (gumma hepatis), but can also be found in brain, heart, skin, bone, testis, and other tissues, leading to a variety of potential problems including neurological disorders or heart valve disease.