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Risk factors for neurosyphilis in HIV patients: A retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Secondary Syphilis With Isolated Ocular Syphilis and Superimposed Corneal Abrasion: A Case Report. [PDF]
Stevens BC, Zolj A, Abernathy J.
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High-Dose Benzylpenicillin Treatment-Induced Febrile Neutropenia in HIV-Infected Male with Neurosyphilis: Case Report. [PDF]
Sabeckyte-Boveiniene I +5 more
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Multi-Pathogen Knee Infection, Including Treponema pallidum and Brucella: A Case Report. [PDF]
Yang Y +6 more
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Revisiting Delirious Mania in the Context of Neurosyphilis: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Continuum, 2004
Abstract The incidence of syphilis has increased world-wide over the last ∼25 years, and this increase has been accompanied by a resurgence of neurosyphilis. This review sets the stage for understanding neurosyphilis by briefly summarizing the clinical and laboratory findings in uncomplicated syphilis.
Isao, Nagano, Koji, Abe
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Abstract The incidence of syphilis has increased world-wide over the last ∼25 years, and this increase has been accompanied by a resurgence of neurosyphilis. This review sets the stage for understanding neurosyphilis by briefly summarizing the clinical and laboratory findings in uncomplicated syphilis.
Isao, Nagano, Koji, Abe
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1994
Central nervous system invasion by Treponema pallidum, the causative agent of syphilis, occurs in many, if not most, patients with syphilis. Laboratory findings from untreated asymptomatic syphilis patients with abnormalities of cerebrospinal fluid are termed asymptomatic neurosyphilis and represent a group that has an increased risk for developing ...
D N, Scheck, E W, Hook
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Central nervous system invasion by Treponema pallidum, the causative agent of syphilis, occurs in many, if not most, patients with syphilis. Laboratory findings from untreated asymptomatic syphilis patients with abnormalities of cerebrospinal fluid are termed asymptomatic neurosyphilis and represent a group that has an increased risk for developing ...
D N, Scheck, E W, Hook
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Continuum, 2021
This article focuses on the epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of neurosyphilis, with an emphasis on clinically relevant issues faced by the practicing neurologist.The incidence of primary and secondary syphilis, the sexually transmissible stages of infection, has been on the rise for the past 2 decades.
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This article focuses on the epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of neurosyphilis, with an emphasis on clinically relevant issues faced by the practicing neurologist.The incidence of primary and secondary syphilis, the sexually transmissible stages of infection, has been on the rise for the past 2 decades.
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