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Ocular syphilis.

A J Aldave1, J A King, E T Cunningham

  • 1Francis I. Proctor Foundation for Research in Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, California, USA.

Current Opinion in Ophthalmology
|December 6, 2001
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Ocular syphilis, particularly uveitis, remains a significant concern despite declining rates. Early diagnosis and treatment with penicillin G are crucial, with HIV testing recommended for all ocular syphilis patients.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Syphilis incidence is at a record low, but ocular syphilis remains a significant clinical issue.
  • Uveitis is the most common ocular manifestation, affecting both HIV-positive and HIV-negative individuals.
  • Ocular syphilis diagnosis necessitates cerebrospinal fluid analysis to rule out neurosyphilis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the continued importance of ocular syphilis.
  • To discuss diagnostic approaches and treatment strategies.
  • To emphasize the link between ocular syphilis and HIV.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on ocular syphilis.
  • Discussion of diagnostic techniques including enzyme immunoassays and PCR.

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  • Emphasis on clinical management and treatment protocols.
  • Main Results:

    • Uveitis is the primary ocular presentation of syphilis.
    • Cerebrospinal fluid analysis is essential for neurosyphilis detection.
    • Penicillin G remains the gold standard treatment for all syphilis stages.
    • Newer diagnostic methods show promise for Treponema pallidum detection.

    Conclusions:

    • Ocular syphilis requires prompt diagnosis and treatment.
    • All patients with ocular syphilis should be screened for HIV.
    • Integrated management of syphilis and HIV is essential.