Yaws (Frambesia) 1
General: Chronic infectious disease of childhood; causative agent is Treponema pertenue; incubation period 3 to 4 weeks; factors include poor hygiene, humidity, and scanty clothing; infectious cutaneous relapses occur during first 5 years of life.
Ocular: Conjunctivitis; lid granulomas; keratitis; iridocyclitis; lid ulceration; cornea leukomata; cicatricial ectropion.
Clinical: Skin lesion and relapsing secondary lesion of skin and bone; painful papules of soles of feet; crablike gait; fever; lymphadenopathy; nocturnal bone pain; periostitis; gummas of skin and long bones; hyperkeratoses of soles and palms; osteitis; periosteitis; hydrarthrosis.
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