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  1. A practical account of general paralysis (Classics in psychiatry) by Thomas J Austin, 1976
  2. The Legend of Nietzsche's Syphilis: (Contributions in Medical Studies) by Richard Schain, 2001-06-30
  3. Syphilis of the nervous system: A clinical study chiefly in regard to diagnosis and treatment, founded on the cases of Prof. Wm. H. Van Buren and those of the author by Edward Lawrence Keyes, 1870
  4. Syphilis and the nervous system,: For practitioners, neurologists and syphilologists, by Max Nonne, 1913
  5. The relation of alcohol and syphilis to mental hygiene by Frankwood E Williams, 1919
  6. A surgical treatment of locomotor ataxia by L. N Denslow, 1912
  7. A review of our present knowledge concerning the sero-diagnosis of general paralysis by Ernest Jones, 1909
  8. Acute syphilitic meningitis by H. Houston Merritt, 1935
  9. Syphilis of the brain and spinal cord: Showing the part which this agent plays in the production of paralysis, epilepsy, insanity, headache, neuralgia, ... derangements (The brain and its diseases) by Thomas Stretch Dowse, 1879
  10. Locomotor ataxia: Etiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment by J. Arthur Taff, 1910
  11. The proteid content of the cerebro-spinal fluid in general paralysis by Ernest Jones, 1909
  12. The clinical aspects of syphilis of the nervous system in the light of the Wassermann reaction and treatment with neosalvarsan by Gordon Holmes, 1914
  13. A note on hereditary syphilis as it affects the brain and nervous system by Thomas Stretch Dowse, 1878
  14. The pathology of general paralysis: An address delivered before the London (Ont.) Medical Society, June 7, 1909 by Ernest Jones, 1909

41. Neurosyphilis-Diagnostik Bei Neugeborenen
Translate this page neurosyphilis-Diagnostik bei Neugeborenen Nachweis von Treponema pallidum im Liquor mit Antikörper-Test und PCR-Test. Medknowledge. Suchkatalog für Medizin.
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Neurosyphilis-Diagnostik bei Neugeborenen: Nachweis von Treponema pallidum im Liquor mit Antikörper-Test und PCR-Test
Schlüsselwörter : Neurosyphilis, Diagnostik, Neugeborenen, Nachweis, Treponema pallidum, Liquor, Antikörper-Test, PCR-Test und Syphilis.
  • Sichere Neurosyphilis-Diagnostik bei Neugeborenen: Ein Antikörper-Test und ein PCR-Test ermöglichen bereits am ersten Tag nach der Geburt den zuverlässigen Nachweis von Treponema pallidum im Liquor. Die Studie im New England Journal of Medicine (2002; 346: 1792-8) könnte zu einer gezielteren Antibiotikatherapie der Kinder führen. Die kongenitale (angeboren) Neurosyphilis ist zwar selten, aber bedrohlich, weil einige Kinder zunächst klinisch unauffällig sind. Betroffen sind die Kinder von an Syphilis erkrankten Müttern.

42. P010402a - CSF Evaluation Of Neurosyphilis
CSF Evaluation of neurosyphilis. 4/02/01 (Beer). Question What are the typical CSF findings in neurosyphilis? 2 95141188. South African Medical Journal.
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CSF Evaluation of Neurosyphilis 4/02/01 (Beer) RE: A young black male with HIV, headache, and positive serum RPR. Question: What are the typical CSF findings in neurosyphilis? South African Medical Journal. 84(10):682-4, 1994 Oct. The usefulness of cerebrospinal fluid tests for neurosyphilis. British Journal of Venereal Diseases. 57(4):232-7, 1981 Aug. Diagnosis of neurosyphilis by examination of the cerebrospinal fluid. Unique Identifier: 95141188 Authors: Russouw HG. Roberts MC. Emsley RA. Joubert JJ. Institution: Department of Psychiatry, University of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg, W. Cape. Title: The usefulness of cerebrospinal fluid tests for neurosyphilis. Source: South African Medical Journal. 84(10):682-4, 1994 Oct. Unique Identifier: 82001369 Authors: Luger A. Schmidt BL. Steyrer K. Schonwald E. Title: Diagnosis of neurosyphilis by examination of the cerebrospinal fluid. Source: British Journal of Venereal Diseases. 57(4):232-7, 1981 Aug. Morning Report Emory University School of Medicine 2000 Edition Participating Faculty: Daniel Stephens MD / Donald Brady MD dbrady@emory.edu

43. P990819a - Neurosyphilis (Tertiary)
neurosyphilis (Tertiary). 8/19/99 (Stephens). Question What are the clinical characteristics of tertiary neurosyphilis? 1 . Unique Identifier 99212045.
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Neurosyphilis (Tertiary) (Stephens) Question: What are the clinical characteristics of tertiary neurosyphilis? Unique Identifier: 99212045 Authors: Singh AE. Romanowski B. Institution: Alberta Health STD Services, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Title: Syphilis: review with emphasis on clinical, epidemiologic, and some biologic features. [Review] [370 refs] Source: Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 12(2):187-209, 1999 Apr. Abstract: Unique Identifier: 99060827 Authors: Bharwani IL. Hershey CO. Institution: State University of New York at Buffalo, USA. Title: The elderly psychiatric patient with positive syphilis serology:the problem of neurosyphilis. [Review] [27 refs] Source: International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine. 28(3):333-9, 1998. Abstract: Unique Identifier: 95197849 Authors: Scheck DN. Hook EW 3rd. Institution: University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham. Title: Neurosyphilis. [Review] [171 refs] Source: Infectious Disease Clinics of North America. 8(4):769-95, 1994 Dec. Abstract: Central nervous system invasion by Treponema pallidum, the causative agent of syphilis, occurs in many, if not most, patients with syphilis. Laboratory findings from untreated asymptomatic syphilis patients with abnormalities of cerebrospinal fluid are termed asymptomatic neurosyphilis and represent a group that has an increased risk for developing clinical neurosyphilis syndromes. Clinical neurosyphilis syndromes, which occur in a minority of patients, may become apparent at any time in the natural history of untreated disease and often causeserious morbidity for individuals who develop them. Because there is no single sensitive and highly specific test for neurosyphilis diagnosis, clinicians must approach this important syndrome using a combination of clinical and laboratory data and a firm understanding of the disease. [References: 171]

44. Disease - Neurosyphilis - Hartford, Connecticut , Saint Francis Care
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Central nervous system Definition: Neurosyphilis is a slowly progressive and destructive infection of the brain or spinal cord. It occurs in untreated syphilis many years after the primary infection. Causes And Risk: Neurosyphilis occurs in 15 to 20% of all late or tertiary syphilis infections and is a progressive, life-threatening complication. There are 4 different forms of neurosyphilis: asymptomatic , meningovascular, tabes dorsalis , and general paresis
Asymptomatic neurosyphilis precedes symptomatic syphilis and is present in 15% of those with latent (hidden) syphilis. In this case, abnormalities may be present in the cerebrospinal fluid, but no symptoms are present.
In meningovascular neurosyphilis, cranial nerve palsies and pupil abnormalities may be among a wide variety of symptoms. This may also cause damage to blood vessels resulting in stroke.
In tabes dorsalis, progressive degeneration of the spinal cord occurs causing an inability to walk.

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46. Neurosyphilis
neurosyphilis. Clinical symptoms or signs consistent with neurosyphilis without other known causes for these clinical abnormalities. POSSIBLE Not used.
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Disease Index NJ InTouch Surveillance Case Definition Neurosyphilis Syphilis is a complex sexually transmitted disease that has a highly variable clinical course. Classification by a clinician with expertise in syphilis may take precedence over the following case definition developed for surveillance purposes. CLINICAL DESCRIPTION Evidence of central nervous system infection with Treponema pallidum CASE CLASSIFICATION
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    Syphilis of any stage that meets the following laboratory criteria:
    • A reactive serologic test for syphilis and reactive VDRL in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
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    • Elevated CSF protein or leukocyte count in the absence of other known causes of these abnormalities.
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    47. Syphilis, Late, Other Than Neurosyphilis
    Surveillance Case Definition Syphilis, Late, Other Than neurosyphilis (Late Benign Syphilis and Cardiovascular Syphilis). Syphilis
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    Disease Index NJ InTouch Surveillance Case Definition Syphilis, Late, Other Than Neurosyphilis
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    Syphilis is a complex sexually transmitted disease that has a highly variable clinical course. Classification by a clinician with expertise in syphilis may take precedence over the following case definition developed for surveillance purposes. CLINICAL DESCRIPTION Clinical manifestations of late syphilis other than neurosyphilis may include inflammatory lesions of the cardiovascular system, skin, and bone. Rarely, other structures (e.g., the upper and lower respiratory tracts, mouth, eye, abdominal organs, reproductive organs, lymph nodes, and skeletal muscle) may be involved. Late syphilis usually becomes clinically manifest only after a period of 15-30 years of untreated infection. CASE CLASSIFICATION
  • CONFIRMED NOTE: Analysis of CSF for evidence of neurosyphilis is necessary in the evaluation of late syphilis with clinical manifestations. A clinically compatible case that is laboratory confirmed by:
    • Demonstration of Treponema pallidum in late lesions by fluorescent antibody or special stains (although organisms are rarely visualized in late lesions).
  • 48. Medizin-Lexikon - Krankheitsbild Neurosyphilis ICD A52.3
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    49. Medizin-Lexikon - Krankheitsbild Neurosyphilis Juvenilis ICD A50.4
    Translate this page ICD10 Code neurosyphilis juvenilis. http//medikamente.focus.msn.de. neurosyphilis juvenilis. Krankheitsbild neurosyphilis juvenilis ICD10-Code A50.4
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    50. Neurosyphilis
    Google, WWW Medical.WebEnds.com. neurosyphilis. General Paresis Google links. neurosyphilis http//neuroland.com/id/neurosyph.htm. OI Syphilis
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    General Paresis; Juvenile Paresis; Paretic Neurosyphilis; Syphilis, Central Nervous System; Central Nervous System Syphilis; General Paralysis; General Paresis of the Insane; Neurosyphilis, Asymptomatic; Neurosyphilis, Gummatous Infection s of the central nervous system caused by TREPONEMA PALLIDUM which present with a variety of clinical syndromes. The initial phase of infection usually causes a mild or asymptomatic meningeal reaction. The meningovascular form may present acutely as BRAIN INFARCTION . The infection may also remain subclinical for several years. Late syndromes include general paresis TABES DORSALIS ; meningeal syphilis ; syphilitic OPTIC ATROPHY ; and spinal syphilis . General paresis is characterized by progressive DEMENTIA DYSARTHRIA TREMOR MYOCLONUS ... SEIZURES ; and Argyll-Robertson pupils. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology , 6th ed, pp722-8)
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    51. Neurosyphilis - General Practice Notebook
    neurosyphilis. neurosyphilis The CNS is seeded during secondary syphilis. neurosyphilis may take the form of a variety of syndromes asymptomatic
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    neurosyphilis Neurosyphilis is a condition that at one time occurred in about 10% of patients infected with Treponema pallidum at 10 to 25 years after primary infection. This condition is now very rare because of penicillin therapy at the onset of primary infection. The CNS is seeded during secondary syphilis. Neurosyphilis may take the form of a variety of syndromes:
    • asymptomatic neurosyphilis meningovascular syphilis tabes dorsalis general paralysis of the insane

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    52. Neurosyphilis - General Practice Notebook
    neurosyphilis. Medical search. The CNS is seeded during secondary syphilis. neurosyphilis may take the form of a variety of syndromes
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    53. NEJM -- The Response Of Symptomatic Neurosyphilis To High-Dose Intravenous Penic
    Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine The Response of Symptomatic neurosyphilis to HighDose Intravenous Penicillin G in Patients with
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    HOME SEARCH CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Please sign in for full text and personal services Volume 331:1469-1473 December 1, 1994 Number 22 Next The Response of Symptomatic Neurosyphilis to High-Dose Intravenous Penicillin G in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
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    ABSTRACT Background Infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may affect both the natural course of syphilis and the response to treatment. We examined the response to treatment with high-dose penicillin G in HIV-infected patients with symptomatic neurosyphilis. Methods Neurosyphilis was defined by reactivity in serum treponemal tests for syphilis, neurologic manifestations consistent with neurosyphilis, and a positive Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) test on cerebrospinal fluid. We identified 11 HIV-infected patients with symptomatic neurosyphilis; 5 had been treated

    54. NEJM -- Sign In
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    55. Syphilis: A Treatment Lesson From AIDSmeds.com
    Syphilis neurosyphilis. What is it? Syphilis is a disease caused by the organism Treponema pallidum. It is a sexually transmitted
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    What is it? Syphilis is a disease caused by the organism Treponema pallidum . It is a sexually transmitted disease (STD), meaning that it is spread through sexual activity with someone infected with the bacterium. The infection usually causes disease over a course of several years. If it is not treated early or correctly, it can lead to serious problems, such as heart problems, mental disorders and neurologic problems (neurosyphilis), blindness, dementia, and death. Syphilis is passed from person to person through direct contact with a syphilis sore or lesion. Sores develop early in the course of syphilis, occurring mainly on the external genitals, vagina, anus, or in the rectum. Sores also can occur on the lips and in the mouth. It's important to note that these sores are not painful, so a person might not notice them. Transmission of the organism occurs during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Pregnant women with the disease can pass it to the babies they are carrying. Rash-like lesions can appear on any part of the body after the sores heal, and are also infectious. Syphilis cannot be spread by toilet seats, door knobs, swimming pools, hot tubs, bath tubs, shared clothing, or eating utensils.

    56. Syphilis - Information / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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    57. Neurosyphilis
    neurosyphilis. Definition neurosyphilis occurs in 15 to 20% of all late or tertiary syphilis infections and is a progressive, lifethreatening complication.
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    Definition: Neurosyphilis is a slowly progressive and destructive infection of the brain or spinal cord that occurs in untreated syphilis many years after the primary infection.
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Neurosyphilis occurs in 15 to 20% of all late or tertiary syphilis infections and is a progressive, life-threatening complication. There are 4 different forms of neurosyphilis: asymptomatic , meningovascular, tabes dorsalis , and general paresis
    Asymptomatic neurosyphilis precedes symptomatic syphilis and is present in 15% of those with latent syphilis. In this case, abnormalities may be present in the cerebrospinal fluid, but no symptoms are present.
    In meningovascular neurosyphilis, cranial nerve palsies and pupillary abnormalities may be present with a wide variety of symptoms. This may also cause damage to blood vessels resulting in stroke.
    In tabes dorsalis, progressive degeneration of the spinal cord occurs causing an inability to walk.
    In general paresis

    58. Medical Encyclopedia
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    59. Medical Encyclopedia
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    60. ¿À·ÐÇßÆÇ Neurosyphilis
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