1. What is Chancroid?
The disease is found mainly in developing and third world countries. Only a small number of cases are diagnosed in the United States each year. Most people in the U.S. diagnosed with chancroid have traveled outside the country to areas where the d...
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2. Satellite lesion
This satellite lesion likely results from the use of a semi-occlusive dressing. Source: NIH, digital enhancement © Logical Images.
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3. NCI Benchmarks » lesion
The estimated 90 million current and former smokers in this country make up the biggest population at risk for lung cancer. But even if all smokers quit today, there would still be lung cancer cases for 50 years due to the damage already caused. C...
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4. Chancroid
Chancroid is a highly contagious yet curable sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the bacteria Haemophilus ducreyi [hum-AH-fill-us DOO-cray]. Chancroid causes ulcers, usually of the genitals. Swollen, painful lymph glands, or inguinal bubo...
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5. Chancroid
A sexually transmitted disease (STD) Common symptoms include sores on the genitals; Treatment is available; Easily spread;
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6. Chancroid
Chancroid is a highly contagious sexually transmitted disease (or STD), but it is curable. It is caused by a bacteria called Haemophilus Ducreyi (or H. Ducreyi). Chancroid causes ulcers or sores, usually of the genitals. Swollen, painful lymph gla...
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7. Chancroid
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8. Chancroid
Chancroid is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) which is spread very easily. It is characterized by ulcers and sores on your private parts which can be very painful. This infection can be cured, but must be treated as soon as you find out you ...
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9. Chancroid
requires identification of H. ducreyi on special culture media that are not widely available from commercial sources; even using these media, sensitivity is less than or equal to 80%.
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10. Gonorrhea Picture : Skin Lesion (Hardin MD / CDC)
This is a skin lesion in a patient with systemically disseminated Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria. Gonorrhea, caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, if left untreated will enter the blood, thereby, spreading throughout the body. As is shown here, such fu...
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