- Optimal treatment for asymptomatic neurosyphilis.
Optimal treatment for asymptomatic neurosyphilis.
International journal of STD & AIDS (2012-10-30)
H C Tsai, C L Sy, S S J Lee, S R Wann, Y S Chen
PMID23104753
RESUMO
In the pre-penicillin era, patients with asymptomatic neurosyphilis (ANS) were more likely to develop long-term neurological sequelae than those patients with normal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Although benzathine penicillin G cannot achieve treponemicidal levels in the CSF, decreased rates of neurological complications of syphilis and non-treponemal titre serological responses are usually observed after treatment with this antibiotic. We here a homosexual man with ANS successfully treated with benzathine penicillin G. This case suggests that reconsideration on the necessity of a lumbar puncture in HIV-infected patients with ANS is warranted.