Multiple Choice
Match the stages of syphilis with the appropriate signs and symptoms. (Use each answer only once.)
-Primary syphilis
A) Diagnosis only by serologic methods
B) Presence of gummas
C) Development of a chancre
D) Generalized illness followed by macular lesions in most patients
E) Very early in infection, even before the first lesions
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Q18: Match the tests with the correct method
Q19: The substance detected by the RPR assay
Q20: The term for nontreponemal antibodies produced by
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