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  1. The Wassermann sero-diagnosis of syphilis in its application to psychiatry by Felix Plaut, 1911
  2. Syphilis of the nervous system by Karl A Menninger, 1921
  3. Syphilis of the nervous system (A system of syphilis) by Frederick Walker Mott, 1914
  4. Syphilitic diseases of the spinal cord by R. T Williamson, 1899
  5. Syphilis of the nervous system by H. C Wood, 1889
  6. Syphilis of the central nervous system by Josephine Anne Girard, 1936
  7. Syphilis of the brain and spinal cord, showing the part which this agent plays in the production of paralysis, epilepsy, insanity, headache, neuralgia, ... Brain and diseases of the nervous system) by Thomas Stretch Dowse, 1881

61. IIDRIS Neurosyphilis
Translate this page Définition du terme neurosyphilis. Libellé, neurosyphilis (nf). Traduction en anglais neurosyphilis. Libellé, neurosyphilis (n.).
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62. NEUROSYPHILIS
neurosyphilis. PATHOLOGIE REGIONALE DE LA HANCHE (edicerf/OSTEO-ARTICULAIRE)
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63. Neurosyphilis
First Previous Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 25 of 31.
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64. Neurosyphilis
First Previous Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 24 of 31.
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65. Juvenile Neurosyphilis : On Medical Dictionary Online
Juvenile neurosyphilis defined on the Free Online Medical Dictionary. Link to the Medical Dictionary Online. Juvenile neurosyphilis.
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66. Neurosyphilis - MiMi
Home, neurosyphilis. neurosyphilis Pictures Images Central Nervous System The central nervous system is comprised of the brain and spinal cord.
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Tests to detect syphilis include detection of antibodies in blood . These are non-treponemal tests ( VDRL RPR ). These are not specific and are used as screening tests. If positive the diagnosis of syphilis is confirmed using treponemal tests (e. callurl('http://health.allrefer.com/health/neurosyphilis-diagnosis-tests.html'); CreateTd(1) Neurosyphilis
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Penicillin is recommended as the only real drug of choice. Tetracycline can not be used because of toxic ity to the fetus and erythromycin may fail to prevent congenital syphilis in the fetus callurl('http://www.healthcentral.com/mhc/top/000854.cfm'); CreateTd(2) People with neurosyphilis may need to be retested for up to 2 years after treatment . In all stages of syphilis , proper treatment will cure the disease. But in late syphilis , damage already done to body organ s cannot be reversed. callurl('http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/montecarlo/clinical/syph.htm'); CreateTd(3) The final stage of syphilis is called tertiary syphilis ( and is characterized by brain or central nervous system involvement ( neurosyphilis cardiovascular involvement with inflammation of the aorta (aortitis or aneurysm s), and

67. WONDER STD Document
for this publication National Center for Prevention Services, Division of Sexually Transmitted Diseases and HIV Prevention neurosyphilis Treatment Central
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68. NEUROSYPHILIS
neurosyphilis A CASE REPORT. Vanja Bašiæ syphilis. neurosyphilis can develop as a manifestation of both early and late syphilis. Neurosyphilitic
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NEUROSYPHILIS: A CASE REPORT Vanja Bašiæ, Slava Podobnik-Šarkanji, Vesna Šeriæ and Vida Demarin University Department of Neurology, Sestre milosrdnice University Hospital, Zagreb, Croatia SUMMARY – A 37-year-old woman presented with rapidly progressive gait unsteadiness and diplopia. She had right sixth nerve palsy, ataxia, and decreased patellar and Achilles reflexes. The cerebrospinal fluid protein content was 0.86 g/L, and she had pleocytosis. One year later, re-evaluation revealed active neurosyphilis in the freshly drawn serum and cerebrospinal fluid samples. Clinical findings were consistent with tabes dorsalis. Key words: Neurosyphilis; Case report Introduction Syphilis is an infectious disease caused by Treponema (T.) pallidum , which is a natural pathogen only in humans. The infection is mainly acquired by sexual intercourse with an infected individual, but it can also be acquired by vertical transmission at delivery, by laboratory accidents, or through blood transfusion Four stages are distinguished in the natural course of syphilis: primary, secondary or disseminated, latent, and tertiary syphilis. Syphilis is classified as ’early’ up to the first year of latency, whereafter it is called ’late’ syphilis. Neurosyphilis can develop as a manifestation of both early and late syphilis. Neurosyphilitic syndromes in secondary syphilis include meningitis and cranial nerve palsies. In tertiary syphilis, three distinct clinical syndromes have been described: meningovascular syphilis, parenchymatous syphilis, and tabes dorsalis

69. NEUROSYPHILIS
neurosyphilis Penicillin is the treatment of choice. The other drugs listed below are available for patients with a genuine penicillin
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NEUROSYPHILIS Penicillin is the treatment of choice. The other drugs listed below are available for patients with a genuine penicillin allergy but their efficacy in regard to long term cure is not proven. Aqueous crystalline penicillin G 4 MU IV q4h for 14 days. Cephtriaxone Rocephin. 1 g IV or IM od for 14 days. Doxycycline 100 mg bid PO for 30 days. Tetracycline 500 mg qid PO for 30 days. Contraindicated by pregnancy and lactation.

70. Search Health Information
Back to Search neurosyphilis (Disease). Definition. neurosyphilis is a slowly progressive and destructive infection of the brain or spinal cord.
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71. Neurosyphilis - A Medical Reference Article
neurosyphilis. A Medical Article Maryland Medical Center. A resource with information on over 10,000 medical topics including neurosyphilis.
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72. Heilpflanzen-Welt - Die Welt Der Heilpflanzen!
Translate this page neurosyphilis. Erkrankungsform der Syphilis, die das Nervensystem befällt, besonders das Rückenmark und das Gehirn (s. Gehirnschäden).
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73. PharmGKB: Neurosyphilis
neurosyphilis. Alternate Names Asymptomatic neurosyphilis; Central Nervous System Syphilis; General Paralyses; General Paralysis
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74. Dictionary Definition Of ASYMPTOMATIC NEUROSYPHILIS
Dictionary definition of ASYMPTOMATIC neurosyphilis. Medical dictionary. Browse Dictionary by alphabet. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D
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75. ACP - Wisconsin Chapter - The Patient With Neurosyphilis
The Patient With neurosyphilis. Laurin A. Craig, MD, Peter Sohnle, MD Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI Case A 61year
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Laurin A. Craig, M.D., Peter Sohnle, M.D. Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI Case: A 61-year-old Laotian male was admitted with a 3-month history of mental status changes consisting mainly of auditory hallucinations, confusion and paranoid behavior. The patient had no physical complaints, recent illness or new medications. The physical exam revealed a blunted affect and disheveled appearance as well as the absence of typical signs of late-stage syphilis. Further analysis showed seropositivity for VDRL and MHA-TP antibodies, CSF that was VDRl positive with elevated protein, and a normal CT scan. The patient was treated with intravenous aqueous PCN G, however, most of the patient's symptoms persisted, exemplifying how difficult neurosyphilis can be to treat. Discussion: Neurosyphilis was a more common diagnosis prior to the advent of penicillin, but can still be seen by today's clinicians. It is the natural course of untreated primary and secondary syphilis, a well-known sexually transmitted disease. The diagnostic criterion can be a varied as the clinical presentations of neurological dysfunction, but a definative diagnosis requires the presence of

76. PIER Patient Info - Neurosyphilis
Home/Browse. Full Topic List. PIER Web Site. Patient Information. neurosyphilis. Medline Plus neurosyphilis. NIAID An Introduction to Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
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77. Survivreausida.net | La Neurosyphilis Reste Fréquente Au Maroc Même En Deh
Translate this page La neurosyphilis reste fréquente au Maroc même en dehors d’un contexte de séropositivité pour le VIH. 5 juin 2000 (Quotidien du Médecin).
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78. PsiTri - Search Results
Search results for keyword hc=(neurosyphilis) Health condition Chronic Disease; neurosyphilis; Schizophrenia Intervention Doxylamine; Placebos.
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79. ICP Monitors
neurosyphilis. Benign tertiary stage. neurosyphilis. Cardiovascular syphilis. Classification of neurosyphilis. A) Asymptomatic. B) Meningeal and Vascular.
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Neurosyphilis Treponema pallidum Classification of Syphilis Early Primary Stage . Chancre and regional lympadenopathy. Secondary Stage . Immediately follows primary stage and consists of various dermatologic lesions. Latent . Asymptomatic and may persist indefinitely. Late or Tertiary Stage . Benign tertiary stage. Neurosyphilis. Cardiovascular syphilis. Classification of Neurosyphilis A) Asymptomatic B) Meningeal and Vascular Cerebral meningeal. Diffuse and focal forms. Cerebrovascular Spinal meningeal and vascular C) Parenchymatous Tabetic Paretic Optic atrophy Asymptomatic Neurosyphilis Meningeal and Vascular Cerebral Meningeal i) Increased ICP from blockage of CSF pathways. ii) Damage to cranial nerves. iii) Focal deficits from thrombosis of small vessels. gumma is a syphlitic granuloma that may occur in association with the dura and is classified as a localized form of meningeal syphilis. Symptoms mimic that of a brain tumor. Cerebrovascular Spinal Meningeal Parenchymatous Paretic dementia paralytica or general paresis of the insame . Spirochetes cause a chronic meningoencephalitis. The leptomeninges are thickened and attached to the cortex. The walls of the ventricles are covered with granulations called granular ependymitis Tabetic locomotot ataxia . Present with lancinating pains, ataxia, and loss of bowel, bladder and sexual function.

80. Penn State Faculty Research Expertise Database (FRED)
Faculty Research Expertise Database. neurosyphilis. Related Terms, General Paresis, Juvenile Paresis. Paretic neurosyphilis, Syphilis, Central Nervous System.
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