ABSTRACT
Syphilitic alopecia is an uncommon manifestation of secondary syphilis, occurring in only 4% of such patients (1). As always, syphilis is “the great imitator,” capable of causing alopecia with several clinical and histological patterns.
Syphilitic alopecia is an uncommon manifestation of secondary syphilis, occurring in only 4% of such patients (1). As always, syphilis is “the great imitator,” capable of causing alopecia with several clinical and histological patterns.