Incubation
Develops in 25% of untreated patients, typically 3 months after infection acquired.
Symptoms and Signs
- Multi-system involvement within the first 2 years of infection
- Often associated with a generalised rash affecting palms and soles, mucocutaneous lesions, condylomata lata (confluent wart like lesions) and generalised lymphadenopathy and fever.
- Less commonly: patchy alopecia, anterior uveitis, meningitis, cranial nerve palsies, hepatitis, splenomegaly, periosteitis, arthritis and glomerulonephritis.