Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the bacteria Treponema pallidum . Syphilis develops in stages, and each stage shows different symptoms. In the primary stage , painless sores develop on the genital organs, mouth, or rectum. In the secondary stage , the sores develop into rashes on these organs. During the latent stage, the disease does not show any symptoms but starts affecting major organ systems. If left untreated, the bacteria may infect the brain, nerves, spinal cord, heart, or eyes ( tertiary or late-stage ) and cause severe damage to these organs.

Which of the following terms is used to describe the damage to the spinal cord that may occur during the tertiary stage of syphilis? Stay tuned. The right answer will be posted soon. *This question is from the Editorial team of Docplexus and is meant for educational purposes only. Source: Centers for Disease Control…