Case report—Depression with psychotic features as an atypical presentation of neurosyphilis

  • Aytulun A
  • Grannemann L
  • MacKenzie C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Recurrent depression with psychotic features is an atypical presentation of neurosyphilis. This case emphasizes the polymorphic clinical presentation of neurosyphilis and how it mimics affective disorders with psychotic symptoms.

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Aytulun, A., Grannemann, L. S., MacKenzie, C. R., Dimitrakopoulos, A., Pessanha‐Schlegel, F., Kamp, D., & Schilbach, L. (2024). Case report—Depression with psychotic features as an atypical presentation of neurosyphilis. Clinical Case Reports, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8836

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