Laboratory tests can be misleading for the diagnosis of syphilis and false-negative results are possible, but it is rare for both treponemal and non-treponemal tests to prove negative in different stages of the disease. We report on a case of luetic lymphadenopathy, diagnosed by histological examination and supported by immunohistochemical staining for Treponema pallidum, in the absence of skin lesions and positive serology. This case reminds us of how syphilis may present in many different clinical forms and that it should not be excluded only on the basis of negative serological tests. This patient's negative serology was probably due to inadequate initial antibiotic therapy. Given the current widespread use of antibiotics, greater consid...
Summary. A competitive enzyme-linked Treponema pallidum immunosorbent assay (CETPIA) was compared wi...
Complexities in the diagnosis of syphilis continue to challenge clinicians.While direct tests (e.g.,...
A 56-year-old man developed disseminate lymphadenopathies, associated with hepato-splenomegaly, feve...
Laboratory tests can be misleading for the diagnosis of syphilis and false-negative results are poss...
BIOLOGIC false-positive serologic tests for syphilis have frequently been observed in patients with ...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a connective tissue disease characterized by vasculitis, which...
Serological tests represent a valuable tool for the diagnosis and monitoring the syphilis treatment....
Screening patients for syphilis serology using a “treponemal assay-first ” approach presents unique ...
Most serological tests for syphilis rely on an individual's ability to produce antibodies. A single ...
It has been supposed for years that parodontal disease can be a cause of false positive results in s...
Since a proper diagnosis of syphilis is often difficult due to the wide variability of both clinical...
An unconfirmed positive treponemal enzyme immunoassay (enzyme immunoassay positive, Treponema pallid...
RECENT progress in the serological diagnosis of syphilis, and the introduction of new, specific test...
Background. Screening for syphilis with treponemal chemiluminescence immunoassays (CIA) identifies p...
PRESENT standard serologic tests for syphilis (hereafter abbreviated STS), routinely discovered in p...
Summary. A competitive enzyme-linked Treponema pallidum immunosorbent assay (CETPIA) was compared wi...
Complexities in the diagnosis of syphilis continue to challenge clinicians.While direct tests (e.g.,...
A 56-year-old man developed disseminate lymphadenopathies, associated with hepato-splenomegaly, feve...
Laboratory tests can be misleading for the diagnosis of syphilis and false-negative results are poss...
BIOLOGIC false-positive serologic tests for syphilis have frequently been observed in patients with ...
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a connective tissue disease characterized by vasculitis, which...
Serological tests represent a valuable tool for the diagnosis and monitoring the syphilis treatment....
Screening patients for syphilis serology using a “treponemal assay-first ” approach presents unique ...
Most serological tests for syphilis rely on an individual's ability to produce antibodies. A single ...
It has been supposed for years that parodontal disease can be a cause of false positive results in s...
Since a proper diagnosis of syphilis is often difficult due to the wide variability of both clinical...
An unconfirmed positive treponemal enzyme immunoassay (enzyme immunoassay positive, Treponema pallid...
RECENT progress in the serological diagnosis of syphilis, and the introduction of new, specific test...
Background. Screening for syphilis with treponemal chemiluminescence immunoassays (CIA) identifies p...
PRESENT standard serologic tests for syphilis (hereafter abbreviated STS), routinely discovered in p...
Summary. A competitive enzyme-linked Treponema pallidum immunosorbent assay (CETPIA) was compared wi...
Complexities in the diagnosis of syphilis continue to challenge clinicians.While direct tests (e.g.,...
A 56-year-old man developed disseminate lymphadenopathies, associated with hepato-splenomegaly, feve...