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Serum Neurofilament Light in Neurosyphilis: A Pilot Study
Lumbar puncture is recommended for individuals with syphilis who have neurological symptoms, however symptoms have poor sensitivity for predicting symptomatic neurosyphilis.
Henrik Zetterberg +7 more
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Syphilis and its consequent central nervous system sequelae remain clinical problems, especially when presenting in the unfamiliar acute meningeal forms of syphilitic meningitis and meningovascular syphilis. The diagnosis of neurosyphilis of all types depends on evaluation of spinal fluid reactivity as evidenced by pleocytosis and increased protein ...
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Epidemiological aspects of disease neurosyphilis [PDF]
The article provides an overview of domestic and foreign literature on the incidence of neurosyphilis data. The author is a clinical classifi cation of neurosyphilis. The dynamics of statistical indicators in various areas.
Шубина, А. С., Shubina, A. S.
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Olfactory dysfunction (OD) has been identified as a potential indicator closely related to cognitive decline (CD). This review explores the complex connection between olfactory and cognitive function, with a focus on the nose–brain axis. We summarize recent evidence linking OD of various etiologies to CD and discuss how this relationship depends on the
Chenyang Lei +6 more
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Yumei Ge,1,* Xiaoyu Gou,1,* Xiaoyan Dong,1,2 Yumeng Peng,1,3 Fangfang Yang4 1Department of Laboratory Medicine Center, Zhejiang Provincial People’s Hospital, Affiliated People’s Hospital, Hangzhou Medical College, Hangzhou, 310014, People’s ...
Ge Y, Gou X, Dong X, Peng Y, Yang F
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Neurogenic syphilis is a significant clinical feature of early and late syphilis infections. The disease process triggered by Treponema pallidum is closely related to the activation of the host’s inflammatory response. However, the exact molecular pathways of neuroinflammation caused by Treponema pallidum infection in the central nervous system remain ...
Binfeng Peng +10 more
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Purpose The diagnosis of ocular syphilis in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) remains challenging. This study aimed to evaluate the potential utility of aqueous humor (AH) RPR testing as an adjunctive diagnostic tool for assessing clinical manifestations and visual function in AIDS‐associated ocular syphilis.
Yingjie Wang +4 more
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A neurosyphilis case presenting with dementia [PDF]
Neurosyphilis is an infection of central nervous system caused by Treponema pallidum and may present with neuropsychiatric symptoms. Neurosyphilis can mimic virtually any psychiatric disorder, including depression, mania, psychosis, personality changes ...
A. Turan Ilıca +4 more
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INFLUENZA AND NEUROSYPHILIS [PDF]
Influenza has long been recognized as a precipitating factor in the production of mental disease. Although a few authorities maintain that it may be the sole cause of certain psychoses, probably no one today believes that influenza is ever the sole cause of general paresis.
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