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Gummatous inflammation

Known as: gumma, gummas 
National Institutes of Health

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2013
2013
Gumma (Leucas cephalotes Spreng.) belonging to family Lamiaceae, primarily a folk drug, is also used in Ayurveda and Unani… 
1987
1987
Tertiary syphilis is an unusual entity. We have encountered a case of tertiary syphilis of the liver and bone demonstrated by… 
Review
1984
Review
1984
A rare lesion, a gumma in the cerebellopontine angle, is reported. Gumma may mimic other more commonly occurring cerebellopontine… 
Review
1980
Review
1980
Liver involvement in syphilis varies with the stage of the disease. The presence of fibrosis, gumma and hepar lobatum are well… 
1972
1972
The manifestations of late syphilis are rarely seen nowadays. In the Oslo study, benign tertiary syphilis occurred in 15-8 per… 
Review
1961
Review
1961
Few of us today would consider syphilis as a diagnostic possibility when approaching the problem of a pulmonary lesion. It is the… 
1956
1956
ACCORDING to Rolleston (1929) the liver is the commonest internal organ to harbour a gumma. The clinical diagnosis of hepatic… 
1951
1951
An Army officer, 21 years of age, was first seen by me in December, 1929. He had 6/5 vision in each eye, with no appreciable… 
Review
1944
Review
1944
Resection of large lesions of the liver is a relatively rare surgical procedure, and many surgeons are never called on to perform… 
1935
1935
During the observation of ninety patients with neuralgia and aural symptoms associated with destruction and disturbed function of…