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- Q2466723 subject Q13295973.
- Q2466723 subject Q5625889.
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- Q2466723 subject Q8670327.
- Q2466723 abstract "A gumma is a soft, non-cancerous growth resulting from the tertiary stage of syphilis. It is a form of granuloma. Gummas are most commonly found in the liver (gumma hepatis), but can also be found in brain, heart, skin, bone, testis, and other tissues, leading to a variety of potential problems including neurological disorders or heart valve disease.".
- Q2466723 thumbnail Gumma_of_nose_due_to_a_long_standing_tertiary_syphilitic_Treponema_pallidum_infection_5330_lores.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2466723 wikiPageWikiLink Q13295973.
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- Q2466723 wikiPageWikiLink Q5625889.
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- Q2466723 wikiPageWikiLink Q7233066.
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- Q2466723 wikiPageWikiLink Q8670327.
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- Q2466723 comment "A gumma is a soft, non-cancerous growth resulting from the tertiary stage of syphilis. It is a form of granuloma. Gummas are most commonly found in the liver (gumma hepatis), but can also be found in brain, heart, skin, bone, testis, and other tissues, leading to a variety of potential problems including neurological disorders or heart valve disease.".
- Q2466723 label "Gumma (pathology)".
- Q2466723 depiction Gumma_of_nose_due_to_a_long_standing_tertiary_syphilitic_Treponema_pallidum_infection_5330_lores.jpg.