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Yes, untreated syphilis can lead to severe complications, including the destruction of nasal tissue. This condition is known as "gummatous syphilis," where soft tissue lesions develop and can cause significant damage to the nose and other parts of the body. However, with early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, syphilis can be effectively managed, and serious complications can often be prevented.

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