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Čeština: Keratoderma blenorrhagicum (Reiterův syndrom)
Deutsch: Hautveränderungen der Füße.
English: A differential diagnosis revealed that the rash on the bottom of this individual’s feet, known as keratoderma blennorrhagica, was due to Reiter's syndrome, not a syphilitic infection as was initially suspected. Reiter’s syndrome, sometimes referred to as “seronegative spondyloarthropathy” or “reactive arthritis”, consists of predominately three symptoms: arthritis, conjunctivitis, and urinary tract infections, or urethritis. More recently, doctors have recognized a fourth major feature, ulcerations of the skin and mouth. (See PHIL #5794)
Polski: Keratoderma blennorrhagica na podeszwowej powierzchni stóp w przebiegu zespołu Reitera.
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English: None - This image is in the public domain and thus free of any copyright restrictions. As a matter of courtesy we request that the content provider be credited and notified in any public or private usage of this image.

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08:08, 17 April 2005 w:en:User:SeanMack 700×470 36 KB 6 mb file at: http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/details.asp A differential diagnosis revealed that the rash on the bottom of this individual’s feet, known as keratoderma blennorrhagica, was due to Reiter's syndrome, not a syphilitic infection as was initially su

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