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This patient exhibited a painless sore on the glans penis called “balanitis circinata”, due to his diagnosed Reiter’s syndrome. Reiter’s syndrome consists of a predominately three symptoms: arthritis, conjunctivitis and urinary tract infections, or urethritis. Due to its systemic arthritic symptoms, this disease is sometimes referred to as “seronegative spondyloarthropathy”. Content Providers(s): CDC/ Susan Lindsley; Dr. M. F. Rein. |

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