Introduction: Asymptomatic neurosyphilis (ANS) is a disease that is difficult to diagnose in people living with HIV (PLWH). The European Guidelines on the management of syphilis suggest that ANS should be suspected and thus the lumbar puncture (LP) should be performed in cases of (1) late syphilis (acquired >2 years previously), (2) CD4+ cells ≤ 350/mm3 and/or a serum Venereal Disease Research Laboratory/Rapid Plasma Reagin (VDRL/RPR) title > 1:32, (3) “serological failure” after syphilis therapy, and (4) the use of alternative treatment for syphilis. In the present study, we aimed to verify the accuracy of the guideline’s criteria for the indication of LP in the suspicion of ANS in a cohort of PLWH. Methods: This retrospective study ...
Aim: To evaluate retrospectively the cases of syphilis who applied to different clinics of our hospi...
Background: Annual syphilis testing was reintroduced in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) in 2004. W...
To the Editor—We read with interest the article by Ghanem et al. [1] that ad-dressed the controversi...
Syphilis is a resurgent sexually transmitted infection in the UK that is disproportionately diagnose...
Background and PurposeSome studies have reported that the risk factors for neurosyphilis in patients...
HIV-coinfection and value of diagnostic parameters in cerebrospinal fluid V. Merins1 and K. Hahn2* B...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to determine predictive factors for neurosyphilis in H...
INTRODUCTION: Neurological involvement is one of the most important clinical manifestations of syphi...
A retrospective study was performed to compare the differences in clinical and laboratory features o...
ABSTRACT Lumbar puncture in neurologically asymptomatic HIV+ patients is still under debate. There a...
Objective: The worldwide increase in the incidence of syphilis necessitates alertness to the occurre...
Goal: To describe clinical and laboratory features of human immunodeficiency infection (HIV)-infecte...
Introduction: The confirmation or analysis and exclusion of a diagnosis of neurosyphilis has long pr...
INTRODUCTION: Syphilis continues to be a major public health problem and the recent resurgence in sy...
Department of Dermatovenereology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, C...
Aim: To evaluate retrospectively the cases of syphilis who applied to different clinics of our hospi...
Background: Annual syphilis testing was reintroduced in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) in 2004. W...
To the Editor—We read with interest the article by Ghanem et al. [1] that ad-dressed the controversi...
Syphilis is a resurgent sexually transmitted infection in the UK that is disproportionately diagnose...
Background and PurposeSome studies have reported that the risk factors for neurosyphilis in patients...
HIV-coinfection and value of diagnostic parameters in cerebrospinal fluid V. Merins1 and K. Hahn2* B...
OBJECTIVES: The objectives of this study were to determine predictive factors for neurosyphilis in H...
INTRODUCTION: Neurological involvement is one of the most important clinical manifestations of syphi...
A retrospective study was performed to compare the differences in clinical and laboratory features o...
ABSTRACT Lumbar puncture in neurologically asymptomatic HIV+ patients is still under debate. There a...
Objective: The worldwide increase in the incidence of syphilis necessitates alertness to the occurre...
Goal: To describe clinical and laboratory features of human immunodeficiency infection (HIV)-infecte...
Introduction: The confirmation or analysis and exclusion of a diagnosis of neurosyphilis has long pr...
INTRODUCTION: Syphilis continues to be a major public health problem and the recent resurgence in sy...
Department of Dermatovenereology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, C...
Aim: To evaluate retrospectively the cases of syphilis who applied to different clinics of our hospi...
Background: Annual syphilis testing was reintroduced in the Swiss HIV Cohort Study (SHCS) in 2004. W...
To the Editor—We read with interest the article by Ghanem et al. [1] that ad-dressed the controversi...