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"Common pattern of presentation"[edit]

Given that it is unusual to diagnose late congenital syphilis, is it misleading to describe the triad as "common", even if it means common among the small group of people in whom this diagnosis is made?

Also, do we know how common it is? Congenital syphilis states it is seen in 63% of cases, but that links to [1], which does not give that percentage, and as a set of lecture slides is probably not WP:MEDRS. Mgp28 (talk) 12:38, 3 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]