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Considered the increased threaten of neurosyphilis in China, a review on cases reported in the literature to describe the clinical epidemiological characteristics of neurosyphilis cases, may be beneficial to the early detection and management strategies of neurosyphilis for clinicians. We searched the literature on Chinese neurosyphilis cases published from January 1, 2009 to December 31, 2021, described their clinical epidemiological characteristics and calculated the prevalence of neurosyphilis amongst other associated diseases, according to the individual study criteria. A total of 284 studies including 7,486 neurosyphilis cases were included. No meta-analysis was performed due to the heterogeneity of the data. Among 149 case reports and 93 retrospective case series studies, the main clinical manifestation of 3,507 neurosyphilis cases was cerebral parenchymal syphilis (57.3%), followed by asymptomatic neurosyphilis (16.7%), meningovascular syphilis (13.6%), meningitis syphilis (7.7%) and ocular syphilis (2.8%), etc. In addition, the initial diagnosis was incorrect in 53.2% patients, and the most frequent misdiagnoses were mental disorders (31.0%), stroke (15.9%), cognitive impairment (9.0%), etc. The positive or abnormal rates of cerebrospinal fluid non-treponemal and treponemal tests, white blood cell counts and protein concentrations were 74.2%, 96.2%, 61.5%, and 60.9%, respectively. Aqueous penicillin was the first choice for treatment in 88.3% cases, and 81.7% and 50.0% patients had response in the improvement of symptoms and serological effective in CSF, respectively. Among 26 studies on neurosyphilis patients amongst other associated diseases, the prevalence of neurosyphilis amongst central nervous system infectious diseases, syphilis-associated neurological symptoms, serofast status, coinfected with human immunodeficiency virus were 10.6%-30.1%, 23.2%-35.5%, 9.8%-56.1%, and 8.9%, respectively. In summary, the lack of early detection of neurosyphilis cases remains a clinical challenge. The high rate of misdiagnosis and high prevalence of neurosyphilis amongst associated diseases strongly remind clinicians to focus on the early detection among suspected cases. Besides, the standard treatment regimen and long-term follow-up, which complied with guideline should be provided. Further prospective studies are urgent to better delineate the clinical epidemiological characteristics of neurosyphilis in China.
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Cureus
July 2025
Ophthalmology, University Hospital Southampton National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust, Southampton, GBR.
Aim: This case series seeks to share our experience with ocular syphilis by reporting the clinical findings and management of nine diagnosed cases.
Materials And Methods: This retrospective case series comprises nine patients who presented to the Ophthalmology Department of Southampton General Hospital between 2013 and 2022. The series provides a comprehensive report on patients diagnosed with ocular syphilis, detailing the severity of the condition, associated symptoms, and the treatments administered.
Medicina (Kaunas)
August 2025
Department of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, Bursa Uludağ University, 16000 Bursa, Turkey.
: This retrospective single-center study aimed to evaluate the epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory characteristics of syphilis cases diagnosed at our hospital between 2005 and 2024, with a focus on the performance of serological tests used for diagnosis. The study also sought to characterize changing epidemiological trends of syphilis over this 20-year period. : Data from 671 patients with confirmed syphilis diagnoses were retrospectively analyzed.
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September 2025
Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, University of Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa.
Objective: This study aimed to assess the burden of neuroinfectious diseases and describe the causes and presentation of neurological infections to a tertiary level hospital neurology service in South Africa.
Methods: A retrospective electronic search of medical discharge records was conducted for adult patients admitted to the neurology ward over a two-year period, and patients with neuroinfectious diseases were identified. Diagnostic criteria were applied to classify patients according to the certainty of their neuroinfectious disease diagnosis.
Cureus
July 2025
Department of Neurology, University Hospital of Agadir, Agadir, MAR.
Background Syphilis is a complex disease with a wide range of clinical manifestations. Neurosyphilis, a complication affecting the central nervous system, can occur at any stage of the disease, particularly in untreated cases. While classical forms are well documented, atypical presentations remain underrecognized, leading to diagnostic delays.
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July 2025
Specialization in Internal Medicine, Department of Health, Universidad Santiago de Cali, Cali 760035, Colombia.
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