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Published on: December 17, 2021
Posterior uveitis of syphilitic etiology
1Department of STI/HIV Medicine and Sexual Medicine, Shifa Hospital, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India.
Abstract:
Uveitis in syphilis was reported often though it is not common. It can occur both in early and late syphilis. Syphilis transmission through anal contact and heterosexual contact is common. Transmission through oral sex in the absence of extragenital lesions is extremely rare. If not diagnosed earlier, uveitis can damage the vision permanently. The eyes will not see what the mind does not know. Hence, this case was reported to alert the young physicians to recognize this condition earlier. A high index of suspicion is essential to arrive at the diagnosis of this condition. Ocular syphilis and late syphilitic manifestations are quite rare nowadays. Once again, a resurge in syphilis cases was observed widely all over the globe and also in India. At this juncture, it will not be a surprise to have once again a rising incidence of cerebral venous system and central nervous system syphilis. Young physicians would not have a chance to come across a case of a case of ophthalmic syphilis. The report of such cases will alert them and make them suspect and diagnose cases of ocular syphilis earlier so that we can overcome the chances of preventable blindness with effective treatment.
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