A patient with chancriform pyoderma is described. He has been repeatedly examined with the use of routine serologic tests, Treponema pallidum immobilization and immunofluorescence tests and other laboratory analyses; this has permitted a correct clinical diagnosis. A 6-month follow-up, including clinical examinations and laboratory analyses, has confirmed the diagnosis.
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