luetelmia
Luetelmia is a Finnish term used in public health and clinical contexts to refer to the manifestations of luet (syphilis). It does not denote a separate disease; rather, luetelmia describes the spectrum of signs and symptoms that can accompany syphilis across its stages.
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Transmission occurs mainly through
Diagnosis relies on serologic testing. Non-treponemal tests (such as RPR or VDRL) measure disease activity, while
Prevention emphasizes safe sexual practices, regular screening in at-risk populations, prenatal testing to prevent congenital syphilis,