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Syphilis associated with paretic neurosyphilis mimicking Reiter’s syndrome in HIV-infected patients
Bastos, Thales Costa; Maia, Daniela Cristina Caetano; Gomes, Nathália Matos; Menezes, Carla Kellen da Silva; Francesconi, Valeska; Francesconi, Fabio.
Affiliation
  • Bastos, Thales Costa; Faculdade de Medicina do ABC. Santo André. BR
  • Maia, Daniela Cristina Caetano; Faculdade de Medicina do ABC. Santo André. BR
  • Gomes, Nathália Matos; Faculdade de Medicina do ABC. Santo André. BR
  • Menezes, Carla Kellen da Silva; Faculdade de Medicina do ABC. Santo André. BR
  • Francesconi, Valeska; Faculdade de Medicina do ABC. Santo André. BR
  • Francesconi, Fabio; Faculdade de Medicina do ABC. Santo André. BR
An. bras. dermatol ; 90(3,supl.1): 212-215, May-June 2015. ilus
Article in En | LILACS | ID: lil-755786
Responsible library: BR1.1
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HIV/syphilis co-infection is common because both conditions affect similar risk groups. HIV interferes with the natural history of syphilis, which often has atypical clinical features and nervous system involvement in the early stage of disease. We report the case of an HIV-positive patient with secondary syphilis, scaling palmoplantar keratoderma, scrotal eczema, balanitis and urethritis mimicking Reiter’s syndrome. Immunohistochemistry using polyclonal antibodies against Treponema pallidum revealed the presence of spirochetes, associated with the paretic form of parenchymal neurosyphilis. The patient was given crystalline penicillin, with complete resolution of dermatological and neurological symptoms, and no sequelae.

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Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: HIV Infections / Arthritis, Reactive / Coinfection / Neurosyphilis Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: An. bras. dermatol Journal subject: DERMATOLOGIA Year: 2015 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Index: LILACS Main subject: HIV Infections / Arthritis, Reactive / Coinfection / Neurosyphilis Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limits: Adult / Humans / Male Language: En Journal: An. bras. dermatol Journal subject: DERMATOLOGIA Year: 2015 Type: Article