Clinical Observartion of Syphilis during Ten Consecutive Years (1968 - 1977).
- Author:
Inn Ki CHUN
;
Hyung Son SUHN
;
Young Pio KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Child;
Dermatology;
Evaluation Studies as Topic;
Female;
Follow-Up Studies;
Humans;
Outpatients;
Pregnancy;
Scabies;
Sexually Transmitted Diseases;
Stillbirth;
Syphilis*
- From:Korean Journal of Dermatology
1979;17(1):17-28
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Observations were made by viewing 563 syphilics that were diagnos d and treated in the Department of Dermatology at Chon-nam University Hospital, for ten con- secutive years(1968 1977). During this ten-year period, the average percent of syphilitic cases seen was l. 72 of the yearly total outpatients. The yearly number of patients seen during this study period showed no consistent pattern of increase, however, there were particularly large numbers of patients seen in the last few years of the study, this indicating an increase in the trend of syphilis in our area. The large number of latent syphilitic cases (56. 3Y) seen, paticularly in the early latent stage, was reflected in total numbers as being of the greatest percentile And the ratio of early latent cases to primary and secondary cases averaged out to 1. 1: l during the ten-year period In 23. 2 percent of 190 women of child bearing age, pregnancies were terminated ly abortion or stillbirth. Of all cases, 9. 9 percent had other STDs in which the most frequent was scabies. As a follow up only 85 patients (15. 1Pl) underwent serial quantitative evaluation for 12 months or more, 6 of these patients (7M) were identified as serorelapse cases who should be retreated.