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  • Title: Moth eaten alopecia as the only manifestation of syphilis: a case from Nepal.
    Author: Shrestha A, Kusha KC, Baral A.
    Journal: Oxf Med Case Reports; 2024 Mar; 2024(3):omae011. PubMed ID: 38532753.
    Abstract:
    This paper presents a case of Moth-Eaten Alopecia as the only clinical manifestation of secondary syphilis in a 28-year-old man from Nepal. The patient exhibited progressive hair loss in the occipitoparietal region without associated pain or itching. With a positive Rapid Plasma Reagin (RPR) test (1:256), the patient received a three-week course of Benzathine Penicillin G, resulting in complete hair regrowth within four months. This case underscores the significance of recognizing moth eaten alopecia as a potential dermatological sign of secondary syphilis, especially when it appears as the sole clinical symptom.
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