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Secondary syphilis is truly a systemic disease. While dermatologic findings dominate the picture, the majority of patients show systemic symptoms. In some studies as many as 40% had neurologic symptoms, and although renal, gastrointestinal, and rheumatologic findings are less common, their occurrence contributes to the protean presentations seen with secondary syphilis.