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Syphilis in the mouth can present as lesions or sores, often appearing as gray or white patches, ulcers, or elevated lesions on the tongue, gums, or inside the cheeks. These lesions may be painless and can accompany other symptoms, such as swollen lymph nodes or a sore throat. In the secondary stage of syphilis, mucous membrane lesions known as mucous membrane pemphigoid may also appear. It's important to seek medical attention if such symptoms arise, as they can be indicative of syphilis or other infections.

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