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    A gumma (plural gummata or gummas) is a soft, non-cancerous growth resulting from the tertiary stage of syphilis (and yaws). It is a form of granuloma...
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  • County (Guma), a county in Khotan region of East Turkestan Other uses Gumma (pathology), a characteristic tissue nodule found in the tertiary stage of syphilis...
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    easily overlooked, other symptoms of tertiary syphilis might appear such as gummas and symptoms of neurosyphilis (headache, stiff neck, gait abnormality, dementia...
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    tumours of optic thalamus. Other causes include syphilitic meningitis, gumma and tubercular meningitis etc. Incongruous homonymous hemianopia. Wernicke's...
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    Brussels, the Charite Hospital museum in Berlin and the Gordon Museum of Pathology at Guy's Hospital in London UK. A comprehensive book monograph on moulages...
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    syphilis has no symptoms and can last years. In tertiary syphilis, there are gummas (soft, non-cancerous growths), neurological problems, or heart symptoms...
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    Abul K.; Fausto, Nelson; & Mitchell, Richard N. (2007). Robbins Basic Pathology (8th ed.). Saunders Elsevier. pp. 843 ISBN 978-1-4160-2973-1 "erysipelas"...
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    prosector's wart, warty tuberculosis) Tuberculous cellulitis Tuberculous gumma (metastatic tuberculous abscess, metastatic tuberculous ulcer) Tuberculoid...
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    changes in tissues and nerves. In squirrels, according the to Veterinary Pathology Unit of the University of Edinburgh, " The disease is unmistakeable: there...
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