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chancre
chancre (ˈʃæŋkə(r)) Also 7–8 shanker, chanker, 8 shancre. [a. F. chancre cancer, also venereal ulcer:—L. cancer crab. Cf. cancer, canker.] 1. An ulcer occurring in venereal diseases.a 1605 Montgomerie Flyting 308 The chaud-peece, the chanker. 1657 S. Colvil Whigs Supplic. (1751) 50 When..They first ...
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Chancre
A chancre ( ) is a painless genital ulcer most commonly formed during the primary stage of syphilis. Not to be confused with condylomata lata, which is seen in secondary syphilis
Etymology
The word "chancre" () means "little ulcer" in Old French.
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Chancroid (Soft Chancre): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Chancroid (Soft Chancre) Chancroid can cause ulcers with soft edges (soft chancres) to form on your genitals. You may also have swelling and pain in the lymph nodes of your groin. Antibiotics can cure the disease. Abstaining from sex can prevent it. Contents Overview Symptoms and Causes Diagnosis and Tests Management and Treatment Prevention ...
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Chancre Syphilis Sores: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health
May 11, 2023Both primary and secondary syphilis can be successfully cured if the infection is diagnosed early and treatment is completed. In the primary stage of syphilis, chancres may heal in three to six weeks even without treatment. However, treatment is still needed to stop the infection from progressing to secondary or later stages of syphilis.
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Shakespeare's Chancre: Did the Bard Have Syphilis? | Clinical ...
Shakespeare retired to Stratford in 1613 and died in 1616. According to local tradition, he succumbed to a febrile illness, perhaps typhoid, after a drinking bout with fellow writers Ben Jonson and Michael Drayton . Shakespeare was more preoccupied than his contemporaries with sexually transmitted diseases.
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chancrous
chancrous, a. (ˈʃæŋkrəs) [f. chancre + -ous, or ad. F. chancreux.] Pertaining to, characterized by, or of the nature of a chancre.1751 R. Brookes Gen. Pract. Physic (1758) II. 46 Chancrous Ulcerations. 1785 J. Pearson in Med. Commun. II. 66 The..true chancrous appearance. 1807–26 S. Cooper First Lin...
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Chancroid
The initial ulcer may be mistaken as a "hard" chancre, the typical sore of primary syphilis, as opposed to the "soft chancre" of chancroid. Some of important events on historical timeline of chancre are:
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Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission
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Syphilis Chancre Sore: Identification and Treatment - Verywell Health
Oct 28, 2022Syphilis can be diagnosed through a variety of tests and treated with antibiotics. Although chancres may go away on their own without treatment, treatment is necessary to prevent syphilis from progressing to more serious stages of infection that can be life threatening.
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How Long Does it Take to Cure Syphilis? Causes and Treatment
Jul 13, 2023These symptoms will be treated with proper medical treatment and may disappear. If patients remain untreated, the progression to the next stage of Syphilis will occur. As Syphilis is referred to as mimicking various infection symptoms, in the case of secondary Syphilis, it can be confused with some similar medical conditions, including: Psoriasis
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chancroid
chancroid, n. (ˈʃæŋkrɔɪd) [f. chancre + -oid.] ‘A synonym of soft chancre’: first used by Clerc.1861 Bumstead Ven. Dis. (1879) 339, I adopt the name of ‘chancroid’ to designate the ‘contagious and local ulcer of the genitals’. 1875 tr. Ziemssen's Cycl. Med. III. 104 Hence in Clerc's chancroid there ...
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Joseph Rollet
He was the first to separate chancroid and indurated syphilitic chancre and established that the incubation period for syphilis was three weeks.
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Philippe Ricord
Ricord's chancre is the parchment-like initial lesion of syphilis.
In 1862 Ricord was appointed physician in ordinary to Prince Napoleon. des Vénériens (1842–1851)
De la syphilisation (1853)
Lettres sur la syphilis (1851; third edition, 1863; English translation, 1853)
Leçons sur le chancre
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Carl Wilhelm Boeck
The practice consisted of repeated inoculations of secretion from "soft chancre", until inoculation caused no further reaction.
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