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  • Title: [Neurosyphilis: 53 cases].
    Author: Jarmouni R, Mouatamid O, El Khalidi AF, Afailal A, Habib Eddine S, Nejjam F, Lakhdar H.
    Journal: Rev Eur Dermatol MST; 1990 Dec; 2(10):577-83. PubMed ID: 12317417.
    Abstract:
    This study reported on 53 cases of neurosyphilis which were seen in the Dermatovenerology Department of the Ibn Rochd University Hospital Center in Casablanca from January 1983 to December 1988. The classification was as follows: 26 general paresis, 8 tables, 6 myelitis and cerebral syphilitic arteritis, 7 optic atrophy, 2 early syphilitic meningoencephalitis, 2 unclassifiable forms, and 1 asymptomatic neurosyphilis. A history of syphilis was found in 43 or 3% of the cases. Patients ranged in age from 22 to 61 years, with an average of 40.8 years. There was a clear predominance of males (81.1%). All of the patients were negative for HIV. The diagnosis of neurosyphilis was highlighted along with the clinical manifestations associated with a positive serology (VDRL, TPHA) in the serum and the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). There was a pleocytosis of CSF in 52.8% of the cases and increased CSF protein in 35.8% of the cases. Treatment consisted of intravenous aqueous penicillin G in 52 patients with a follow up of between 2-66 months. Improvement of lesions was noted in 48% of the cases and sequelae were definitive in 50% of the cases. 1 patient (2% of the cases) died. (author's modified)
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