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  • [Meningovascular neurosyphilis with basilar artery thrombosis, a case report and literature review].

[Meningovascular neurosyphilis with basilar artery thrombosis, a case report and literature review].

Biomedica : revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud (2012-12-14)
Jorge Andrés Jiménez, Lady Diana Ladino, Carlos Santiago Uribe, Alejandro Guerra, Juan Diego Ciro, Olga Elena Hernández, Jorge Andrés Ochoa
ABSTRACT

Herein a case is described of a 54-years old patient, HIV negative, with cerebro-vascular disease by basilar artery thrombosis secondary to meningovascular neurosyphilis. Neurosyphilis is the impairment at any stage of the central nervous system by Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum and includes asymptomatic and symptomatic forms of infection. The presentation can take many forms, depending on the location and extent of tissue damage. The currently recommended treatment is crystalline penicillin, 4 million units every 4 hours for 14 days.