Corneal lesion seen in Hutchinson triad associated with congenital syphilis is: September 2006
Correct Answer: Interstitial keratitis
Description: Ans. B: Interstitial keratitis Hutchinson's triad is named after Sir Jonathan Hutchinson. It is a common pattern of presentation for congenital syphilis, and consists of three phenomena: interstitial keratitis, Hutchinson incisors (notching of the two upper central incisors in the permanent dentition), and eighth nerve deafness
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