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Secondary Syphilis Presenting as Glossodynia, Plaques en Prairie Fauchée , and a Split Papule at the Oral Commissure: Case Report and Review.

Authors :
Eyer-Silva WA
Freire MAL
Horta-Araujo CA
Almeida Rosa da Silva G
Francisco da Cunha Pinto J
Raphael de Almeida Ferry F
Source :
Case reports in medicine [Case Rep Med] 2017; Vol. 2017, pp. 1980798. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Jul 12.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Syphilis has been coined "the great imitator" due to its extreme heterogeneity of presentation and mimicry of other conditions. Therefore, it is essential that physicians be familiar with the full spectrum of its manifestations. Syphilis may also lead to oral lesions that, occasionally, are unaccompanied by concomitant tegumentary findings. Such patients will pose unique diagnostic challenges. We report the case of a 45-year-old HIV-infected male patient in whom secondary syphilis presented with burning mouth and dysgeusia that progressed to glossodynia and odynophagia. Examination revealed painful, shallow erosions on the posterior aspect of the tongue, in a pattern of plaques en prairie fauchée . A painful split papule ( fausse perlèche or false angular cheilitis) was also present in the left commissure. There were no cutaneous lesions. The oral lesions were considered highly suggestive of secondary syphilis. A novel VDRL assay (which was previously negative) yielded a titer of 1/128. Complete clinical remission was rapidly achieved after initiation of penicillin therapy. A comprehensive review of the literature on oral manifestations of syphilis is offered.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1687-9627
Volume :
2017
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Case reports in medicine
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
28785283
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/1980798