Reiter's syndrome (syn.: urethrooculosynovial syndrome, Reiter's disease) is a combination of arthritis of the peripheral joints lasting more than one month, with urethritis (in women - cervicitis) and conjunctivitis.
Pointed condylomas (synonyms: viral papillomas, pointed warts, genital warts) are soft, fleshy, flesh-colored warts that appear on the skin and mucous membranes of the genitals, in the corners of the mouth and perianal area.
Infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a disease transmitted mainly through sexual intercourse. HIV infection is characterized by damage to many systems and organs, increasing suppression of cellular immunity, which determines the striking uniqueness of its evolution, clinical manifestations and laboratory tests.
Molluscum contagiosum is a chronic viral dermatosis observed mainly in children. The causative agent of the disease is the molluscus contagiosum virus, which is considered pathogenic only for humans and is transmitted either by direct contact (in adults - often during sexual intercourse) or indirectly through the use of common hygiene items (washcloths, sponges, towels, etc.).
Tinea migrans (synonyms: creeping disease, tinea migrans) is a rare parasitic disease. The disease is caused mainly by the larvae of the horse botfly (Gastrofilus equi), less often by other representatives of Gastrofilus or larvae of worms of the class Nematoda.
Yaws is a tropical infectious disease characterized by high contagiousness, lesions of the skin, mucous membranes, as well as bones and joints. Typical skin papillomatous elements resemble raspberries (French: Framboise).
Bejel (endemic syphilis, Arabic syphilis) is a chronic infectious disease that occurs mainly among children and is manifested by erythematous-papular rashes on the skin, lesions of the mucous membranes, bones, joints and cartilage.