An 82 Year Old Male with Tinnitus: A Case of Early Neurosyphilis

  • Elizabeth Muller Hames
  • , Angelina Somorecki
  • , Kenya M Rivas

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    Abstract

    Infection with the spirochete Treponema pallidum is the cause of syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease. Disease staging includes primary, secondary, tertiary, and latent stages. Diagnosis is made primarily through antibody testing, as T. pallidum cannot be grown in culture. Neurosyphilis occurs when T. pallidum invades the central nervous system via cerebrospinal fluid, and can be defined as early or late stage. Early neurosyphilis invades CSF, meninges, and blood vessels. The brain and spinal cord are attacked in late neurosyphilis. According to the literature, hearing loss and tinnitus are common presenting symptoms of otosyphilis, occurring in respectively 90% and 72% of cases.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalJournal of the American Medical Directors Association
    Volume14
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Mar 1 2013

    Keywords

    • central nervous system
    • neurosyphilis
    • tinnitus

    Disciplines

    • Medical Specialties
    • Medicine and Health Sciences
    • Osteopathic Medicine and Osteopathy

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