1. Neurosyphilis and High-Resolution Vessel Wall Imaging: A Powerful Tool to Detect Vasculitis and Neuritis.
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Narvaez EO, Ramos MC, Faria do Amaral LL, and Reis F
- Subjects
- Aged, Humans, Male, Syphilis Serodiagnosis methods, Neuritis, Neurosyphilis diagnostic imaging, Neurosyphilis drug therapy, Syphilis, Vasculitis
- Abstract
Syphilis is a reemergent infection worldwide. There has been a steady increase in incidence across many population groups in the last decades, requiring public health authorities' attention. We report a case of a 67-year-old man with neurosyphilis who presented with abrupt clinical ophthalmic changes and sensorineural hearing loss. The neuroradiological investigation demonstrated cranial nerves and vascular involvement, detected on high-resolution vessel wall imaging in brain magnetic resonance imaging. CSF and blood VDRL test were positive, as well as blood serum fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test (FTA-ABS) and chemiluminescent magnetic microparticle immunoassay (CMIA). A test for the human immunodeficiency virus was negative. The patient was administered intravenous penicillin G for 21 days and was discharged well, with no neurologic signs., Competing Interests: None
- Published
- 2022
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