       Document 0164
 DOCN  M9460164
 TI    Primary syphilis with multiple chancres and porphyria cutanea tarda in
       an HIV-infected patient.
 DT    9404
 AU    Garcia-Silva J; Velasco-Benito JA; Pena-Penabad C; Department of
       Dermatology, University Hospital, University of; Salamanca, Spain.
 SO    Dermatology. 1994;188(2):163-5. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/94184042
 AB    A 51-year-old promiscuous heterosexual man with no history of venereal
       diseases or porphyria had a large genital chancre and deep erosions on
       the hands. The HIV serology was positive; the CD4 lymphocyte count was
       187/mm3, but the patient did not fulfill the CDC criteria for AIDS. Five
       months later he developed a clinical and biochemically typical porphyria
       cutanea tarda.
 DE    Case Report  Chancre/*COMPLICATIONS/PATHOLOGY  Human  HIV
       Seropositivity/*COMPLICATIONS  Male  Middle Age  Porphyria, Cutanea
       Tarda/*COMPLICATIONS  Syphilis, Cutaneous/*COMPLICATIONS  JOURNAL
       ARTICLE

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