Marshall syndrome: A condition resembling congenital syphilis

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Abstract

Marshall syndrome (ectodermal dysplasia) was diagnosed in a 14-year-old boy and is thought to be the first case reported from West Africa. Because of the saddle-nose deformity and bilateral cataracts all patients suspected of having congenital syphilis should be investigated for ocular or auditory defects, which would confirm the diagnosis of ectodermal dysplasia.

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Onile, B. A., Rotowa, A., Osoba, A. O., & Alausa, O. K. (1981). Marshall syndrome: A condition resembling congenital syphilis. British Journal of Venereal Diseases, 57(2), 100–102. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.57.2.100

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