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to be combined with Chancroid?

= they're different entities, with different modes of presentation and different infective organisms. I've updated both articles with some information in this regard. Russthomas1515 (talk) 11:46, 16 November 2008 (UTC)[reply]

WHY does the image have to be of a penis?

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== Two Meanings: Also note the word is often confused with canker, which isn't only a plant disease, as the linked article claims, but also a small cold sore that develops on the tongue in humans. Whether you add a disambiguation page or not is up to you, though. I'm fairly busy with life ATM, but if I see there isn't one added in the next few months, I'll probably write one :) This isn't my account actually, it's my brother's computer, and I'm out of town—sorry I haven't signed in.

I just wanted to know what a Chancre is, I didn't need a picture of a dick. Did I mention? BLEH (talk) 14:43, 15 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]