Lues maligna is a rare presentation of an infection with Treponema pallidum. Here we report three lues maligna infections with severe dermatological manifestations in a single HIV-1 infected individual. Despite the start of highly active antiretroviral therapy and a substantial increase in CD4 cell count after the first episode, he developed consecutive episodes. We assume a specific immunological predisposition to react to T. pallidum in this patient
Infection by Treponema pallidum still represents a clinical challenge due to its various forms of pr...
Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Treponema pallidum coinfection is relatively comm...
The incidence of HIV in Albania has increased over the last decade, particularly among men who have ...
Lues maligna is a rare presentation of an infection with Treponema pallidum. Here we report three lu...
Lues maligna is a rare ulcerative form of secondary syphilis. This clinical entity is predominantly ...
Syphilis is commonly known as “the great imitator” owing to its varied clinical manifestations. Seco...
Papulo- and vesiculo-necrotic lesions are rare manifestations of secondary syphilis. Until now it ha...
AbstractSyphilis, the “great imitator” of skin diseases, remains a public health problem worldwide. ...
Leucoderma syphiliticum (LS), originally described as syphilide pigmentaire, encompasses a spectrum ...
Malignant syphilis is now considered a rare disease, more commonly affecting individuals with poor h...
We describe an HIV-negative 43-year-old woman presenting with a diffuse ulceronodular eruption and p...
BACKGROUND: Ocular syphilis is often difficult to diagnose because of the wide variation in clinic...
ABSTRACTCoinfection between syphilis and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) could have varied clinic...
Background: Recently, the incidence of syphilis among men who have sex with men (MSM) has increased ...
Leukemoid reaction (LR) is an uncommon though dreadful sign for the treating physician, as it is rel...
Infection by Treponema pallidum still represents a clinical challenge due to its various forms of pr...
Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Treponema pallidum coinfection is relatively comm...
The incidence of HIV in Albania has increased over the last decade, particularly among men who have ...
Lues maligna is a rare presentation of an infection with Treponema pallidum. Here we report three lu...
Lues maligna is a rare ulcerative form of secondary syphilis. This clinical entity is predominantly ...
Syphilis is commonly known as “the great imitator” owing to its varied clinical manifestations. Seco...
Papulo- and vesiculo-necrotic lesions are rare manifestations of secondary syphilis. Until now it ha...
AbstractSyphilis, the “great imitator” of skin diseases, remains a public health problem worldwide. ...
Leucoderma syphiliticum (LS), originally described as syphilide pigmentaire, encompasses a spectrum ...
Malignant syphilis is now considered a rare disease, more commonly affecting individuals with poor h...
We describe an HIV-negative 43-year-old woman presenting with a diffuse ulceronodular eruption and p...
BACKGROUND: Ocular syphilis is often difficult to diagnose because of the wide variation in clinic...
ABSTRACTCoinfection between syphilis and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) could have varied clinic...
Background: Recently, the incidence of syphilis among men who have sex with men (MSM) has increased ...
Leukemoid reaction (LR) is an uncommon though dreadful sign for the treating physician, as it is rel...
Infection by Treponema pallidum still represents a clinical challenge due to its various forms of pr...
Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and Treponema pallidum coinfection is relatively comm...
The incidence of HIV in Albania has increased over the last decade, particularly among men who have ...