Rare Case of Four Osseous Lesions of the Skull in a Patient with Secondary Syphilis

Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Syphilis can present as primary, secondary, tertiary, or congenital. It can have an effect on many different organ systems and tissues leading to a wide variety of symptoms and complications; one rare ma...

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Main Authors: Jace Kusler, Supha Arthurs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Infectious Diseases
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3148758
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spelling doaj-a88017f43d904875ad0913e0f2c2a12a2020-11-25T00:37:52ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Infectious Diseases2090-66252090-66332018-01-01201810.1155/2018/31487583148758Rare Case of Four Osseous Lesions of the Skull in a Patient with Secondary SyphilisJace Kusler0Supha Arthurs1University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, 1301 N. Columbia Rd., Grand Forks, ND 58203, USACHI St. Alexius Health, 900 E. Broadway Ave., Bismarck, ND 58503, USASyphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Syphilis can present as primary, secondary, tertiary, or congenital. It can have an effect on many different organ systems and tissues leading to a wide variety of symptoms and complications; one rare manifestation is bone involvement. The patient in this case was diagnosed with secondary and early neurosyphilis and was also found to have skull lesions that were due to Treponema pallidum. There are guidelines for the treatment of primary, secondary, tertiary, and congenital syphilis; however, there are currently no guidelines for the treatment of syphilis with bone involvement.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/3148758
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Rare Case of Four Osseous Lesions of the Skull in a Patient with Secondary Syphilis
Case Reports in Infectious Diseases
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Supha Arthurs
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title Rare Case of Four Osseous Lesions of the Skull in a Patient with Secondary Syphilis
title_short Rare Case of Four Osseous Lesions of the Skull in a Patient with Secondary Syphilis
title_full Rare Case of Four Osseous Lesions of the Skull in a Patient with Secondary Syphilis
title_fullStr Rare Case of Four Osseous Lesions of the Skull in a Patient with Secondary Syphilis
title_full_unstemmed Rare Case of Four Osseous Lesions of the Skull in a Patient with Secondary Syphilis
title_sort rare case of four osseous lesions of the skull in a patient with secondary syphilis
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Infectious Diseases
issn 2090-6625
2090-6633
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection that is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Syphilis can present as primary, secondary, tertiary, or congenital. It can have an effect on many different organ systems and tissues leading to a wide variety of symptoms and complications; one rare manifestation is bone involvement. The patient in this case was diagnosed with secondary and early neurosyphilis and was also found to have skull lesions that were due to Treponema pallidum. There are guidelines for the treatment of primary, secondary, tertiary, and congenital syphilis; however, there are currently no guidelines for the treatment of syphilis with bone involvement.
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