Neurosyphilis: insights into its pathogenesis, susceptibility, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
Background and aimInvasion of the central nervous system by Treponema pallidum can occur at any stage of syphilis. In the event that T. pallidum is not cleared promptly, certain individuals may experience progression to neurosyphilis, which manifests as ...
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