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congenital syphilis — Definition
Konjenital sifiliz / congenital syphilis
Congenital sifiliz is a congenital infection disease, which consists of a result of the passage of Treponema pallidum bacteria from an infected mother to the fetus. During the early period, when manifest itself with findings such as rash, hepatosplenomegaly and bone anomalies, it can lead to persistent secretions such as tooth deformities, hearing loss and neurological damage. The diagnosis is subject to serological tests and clinical findings; penicillin-based antibiotic regimes are used in the treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Konjenital sifiliz?
Konjenital sifiliz; congenital sifiliz is a congenital infection disease, which consists of a result of the passage of Treponema pallidum bacteria from an infected mother to the fetus. During the early period, when manifest itself with findings such as rash, hepatosplenomegaly and bone anomalies, it can lead to persistent secretions such as tooth deformities, hearing loss and neurological damage. The diagnosis is subject to serological tests and clinical findings; penicillin-based antibiotic regimes are used in the treatment.
❓ What is congenital syphilis in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "congenital syphilis" is Konjenital sifiliz.
❓ Which medical field is Konjenital sifiliz related to?
This term belongs to the Diseases category.