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  2. Eye syphilis is on the rise: Doctor explains 'devastating ...

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    Other possible symptoms of ocular syphilis include floaters, blurry vision or even blindness, the CDC warns. A blood test can confirm if a patient has syphilis. What is the treatment?

  3. Neurosyphilis - Wikipedia

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    Follow-up blood serum tests are generally performed at 3, 6, 12, and 24 months to ensure successful treatment. [6] The CDC states that repeated CSF studies are unnecessary for people with intact immune systems and people with HIV who are on adequate ART. [5] All patients with syphilis should be tested for HIV infection. [5]

  4. Cases of syphilis hit dangerous record high, CDC says ... - AOL

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    Congenital syphilis can be particularly hard to treat, according to the CDC, because if even one day’s dose is missed, the entire treatment regimen must be restarted.

  5. Late congenital syphilitic oculopathy - Wikipedia

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    Late congenital syphilitic oculopathy is a disease of the eye, a manifestation of late congenital syphilis. It can appear as: Interstitial keratitis – this commonly appears between ages 6 and 12. Symptoms include lacrimation and photophobia. Pathological vascularization of the cornea cause it to turn pink or salmon colored. 90% of cases ...

  6. Argyll Robertson pupil - Wikipedia

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    There is no definite treatment, but, because syphilis may be an underlying cause, it should be treated. However, because this sign is associated with neurosyphilis, it should be treated with crystalline penicillin 24 mU intravenous per day for 10 to 14 days.

  7. But syphilis isn’t just on the rise in Houston: Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published in April found that, while syphilis cases made up a fraction of sexually ...

  8. Tabes dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    Tabes dorsalis is caused by demyelination by advanced syphilis infection (tertiary syphilis) when the primary infection by the causative spirochete bacterium, Treponema pallidum, is left untreated for an extended period of time (past the point of blood infection by the organism). [3]

  9. Doctors seeing more syphilis patients with unusual and ... - AOL

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    Public health officials in Chicago say they have been seeing a worrisome trend: Patients complaining of unusual symptoms like vision and eye problems, headaches, and hearing loss or dizziness ...