@article{oai:shinshu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00002330, author = {氣賀, 昌彦 and 古澤, 清文 and 井口, 光世 and 市川, 紀彦 and 中村, 千仁 and 安東, 基善}, issue = {3}, journal = {松本歯学}, month = {Dec}, note = {Although the oral lesions of acquired syphilis were described as long ago as the year 1900, more recent interest in the oral manifestations of this disease had waned with the rarity of these lesions. With the spectacular development of various antibiotics, tertiary syphilis is rarely seen in modern clinics of oral and maxillofacial surgery. A case of tertiary syphilis found at the tip of the tongue and the carotid of a 55-year-old man is presented. The swelling at the tip of the tongue revealed a 10×40mm lesion, which was hard and firm with burning and aching. Extraoral examination revealed freely movable nodes in the left submaxillary area. There were no cervical nodes palpable, bat the carotid body revealed enlargement, which was soft and without pain. Biopsy was performed on the oral lesion, revealing granulomatous inflammation. Treponemal serologic tests showed lues, and the two symptoms stated above were thought to be affected with lues. Luic aneurysm are discussed regarding the frequency and the mechanism of formation., application/pdf}, pages = {352--356}, title = {舌炎と頸動脈瘤を伴った第3期梅毒の1例}, volume = {14}, year = {1988} }