ABDOMINAL
GENERALISED LYMPHADENOPATHY
Question
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A man’s oral cavity investigation revealed an oval, cartilaginous density, slightly elevated ulcer at his buccal mucosa. A meaty, reddened floor was covered with grayish sebaceous deposits. A microscopical investigation showed lymphocyte infiltration, situated mainly round fine vessels. There was also an endothelium proliferation within the vessel’s walls..What disease has developed in that case?
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Syphilis
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Traumatic ulcer
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Erosive-ulcerated leukoplakia
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Ulcer-Carcinoma
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