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Current Therapy in Neurologic Disease
In addition, failure of early syphilis treatment with subsequent development of
early neurosyphilis (neurorelapse) is more commonly reported in HIV- infected
individuals. The latter observation suggests that HIV-induced immunodeficiency
may ...
Richard Tidball Johnson, John W. Griffin, Justin C. McArthur, 2006
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Infections of the Central Nervous System
Since the beginning of the HIV epidemic, cases of asymptomatic and early
symptomatic neurosyphilis or syphilitic ocular disease have been reported in HIV
-infected individuals (23,32,33,104-109). Many of these patients had been
previously ...
W. Michael Scheld, Richard J. Whitley, Christina M. Marra, 2004
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Family Medicine: Principles and Practice
Late (Tertiary) Syphilis One third of men and women with untreated syphilis go on
to develop tertiary syphilis, which includes cardiovascular syphilis, gummatous
syphilis, and neurosyphilis. It is important to note that neurosyphilis is not ...
A.K. David, S.A. Fields, D.M. Phillips, 2013
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Infectious Diseases in Immunocompromised Hosts
actually develop severe illness. The acute form results from perivascular
lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltration of the meninges.28 19.1.2.3
Meningovascular Neurosyphilis Both meningeal and vascular components are
present in patients ...
Vassil St. Georgiev, 1997
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The 5-minute Neurology Consult
Neurosyphilis can produce vascular and parenchymatous disease in the
cerebrum and spinal cord. Forms of Neurosyphilis • Early and late asymptomatic
neurosyphilis: No clinical neurologic disease. Persistence of CSF abnormalities
for >5 ...
D. Joanne Lynn, Herbert B. Newton, Alexander Rae-Grant, 2004
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Women
Neurosyphilis was characteristically manifested by the presence of paresis and
tabs dorsalis. However, since the use of antibiotic treatment, the most common
manifestations of neurosyphilis are neuro-ophthalmic findings or seizures (20,21)
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About one-third of patients with secondary syphilis progress to tertiary syphilis
and approximately one- third of these will develop neurosyphilis (Knox et al.
1976). This disease progression is hastened in HIV-seropositive patients. In
those ...
Jacques W. A. J. Reeders, Philip Charles Goodman, 2001
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The Interface of Neurology & Internal Medicine
The diagnosis of neurosyphilis relies on clinical assessment and supporting
serologic tests. The two categories of serological study are (a) nontreponemal
tests, which are flocculation tests using cardiolipin, lecithin, and cholesterol as
antigen; ...
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International Neurology
The classical substrate for neurosyphilis was the overcrowded urban
environment of the nineteenth century. Neurosyphilis was in decline well before
the advent of the penicillin era, suggesting a substantial role for changing socio-
economic ...
Robert Lisak, Daniel Truong, William Carroll, 2011
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A-Z of Neurological Practice: A Guide to Clinical Neurology
Following infection, the spirochaete Treponema pallidum may invade the
nervous system (neurosyphilis), usually within 18 months of inoculation,
producing a meningitic picture (asymptomatic or clinically apparent) which may
regress ...
Andrew J. Larner, Alasdair J Coles, Neil J. Scolding, 2011
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Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
neurosyphilis w wiadomościach.
What is pseudobulbar affect?
... neurogenetic syndromes, viral cerebellitis, neurosyphilis, and progressive supranuclear palsy.2 Other names for this condition are pathologic ... «Dentistry IQ, Lip 15»
Mendelsohn: Racism alive and well in SC health-care system
He needed a lumbar puncture to diagnose probable neurosyphilis, which does not respond to the usual treatment. Neurosyphilis is an infection ... «The State, Lip 15»
Uncontrollable Crying or Laughing: What's Behind Pseudobulbar …
... brain injuries (TBI), nervous system tumors, neurogenetic syndromes, viral cerebellitis, neurosyphilis, and progressive supranuclear palsy.1,2. «Psychiatry Advisor, Lip 15»
Would Finding A Biomarker For ADHD Actually Help Anyone?
... well established biomarkers in diagnosis and treatment—or when it does, as for example in the case of neurosyphilis, the problem suddenly ... «Mad In America, Cze 15»
Malaria fever therapy: Wide-spread administration in Vienna was an …
These are the five former diagnosis fields “neurosyphilis”, “schizophrenic” and “affective diseases”, “lack of intelligence” and “psychopathy”. «HealthCanal.com, Cze 15»
Malariafiebertherapie: Breite Anwendung in Wien war ein Sonderfall
Es sind dies die fünf damaligen Diagnosefelder "Neurosyphilis", "schizophrene" und "affektive Erkrankungen", "Intelligenzmängel" und ... «APA OTS, Cze 15»
CulinaryRx: How We Treated Alzheimer's Disease
When was the last time any of us saw a patient with neurosyphilis? On the other hand, when was the last time we saw somebody, for example, ... «MedPage Today, Cze 15»
How Will Mad Men End? Critics Predict What Happens in the Final …
Don is in an advanced stage of neurosyphilis: “When the show started Don seemed like he couldn't lose. He was the man everyone wanted to ... «Slate Magazine, Maj 15»
The Final Insanity of Al Capone: Was Notorious Gangster Haunted …
He never sought treatment, which caused the disease to advance into neurosyphilis, leading to dementia. After serving six-and-a-half years in ... «Ancient Origins, Maj 15»
CDC: What Clinicians Should Know About Ocular Syphilis
Although ocular syphilis (a clinical manifestation of neurosyphilis that can occur during any stage of syphilis including primary and secondary ... «Monthly Prescribing Reference, Kwi 15»