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Sexually Transmitted Disease > Chancre
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Chancre Defined
A sore that appears at the place where infection with syphilis takes place. The sore is generally not painful for women, however it can be very painful for men.
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Fri Jun 5
- Mengenal Sipilis Pada Perempuan: Sipilis adalah penyakit menular seksual yang sudah terkenal sejak berabad abad yang lalu. Penyakit ini disebabkan oleh kuman yang bernama spirochete atau yang lebih beken disebut Treponema pallidum.
- VD Attack Plan: In 1973, the Walt Disney Company made this educational film about the dangers of venereal disease.
Tue Apr 14
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