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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Neurosyphilis presenting as new onset refractory status epilepticus: one of the multifarious faces of a great imitator

Rafael Ruiz-Gaviria https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6653-0261 A * , Lilia Gutierrez Villarin A , Robert Ross A B and Crystal Janani C
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A Department of Medicine, Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA.

B Infectious Diseases Associates P.A., Ellicot City, MD, USA.

C Department of Neurology, Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, MD, USA.

* Correspondence to: ruiz.rafael@javeriana.edu.co

Handling Editor: Ligang Yang

Sexual Health 19(2) 141-144 https://doi.org/10.1071/SH21190
Submitted: 19 October 2021  Accepted: 10 March 2022   Published: 28 April 2022

© 2022 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing

Abstract

Background: Neurosyphilis can present in a myriad of ways, making the suspicion and diagnosis of this disease a great challenge for the clinician.

Methods: We present a case of a 54-year-old patient who initially presented with cognitive changes and was eventually found to have new onset refractory status epilepticus.

Results: Neurosyphilis is still a frequent entity nowadays, with involvement of both HIV positive and negative patients.

Conclusion: The presentation with new onset status epilepticus is rare and uncommon for neurosyphilis; however, its early identification and treatment could prevent further morbidity and mortality.

Keywords: immunocompetent, neurosyphilis, new onset refractory status epilepticus, status epilepticus, CSF, sexually transmitted disease, secondary seizure, VDRL.


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