A 30-year-old man with HIV presents with a unique Rash on his hands, feet, and face. Explore the diagnosis and management of this classic clinical case.
A 30-year-old man presented with a rash on his face, hands, and feet. He had a history of HIV with a CD4+ T-cell count of 374 per cubic millimeter. Physical examination showed circinate lesions on the palms, soles, and face and patchy alopecia. What is the likely diagnosis?
What is the most likely diagnosis?
HIV, Infectious Disease, Rash, Syphilis, VDRL