A Nodular-Ulcerative form of secondary syphilis in AIDS

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An uncommon variant in the pre-AIDS era, lues maligna is a nodularulcerative form of secondary syphilis. We present a case of a 41-year-old man with HIV infection who developed fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, right upper quadrant abdominal pain, weight loss, watery diarrhea, and a painless, nonpruritic rash. He had diffuse nodular-ulcerative lesions in various stages of development. He was found to have a CD4 count of 101 cells/mm3 (22%), an HIV viral load of 2,735,060 copies/mL, and a positive rapid plasma reagin at 1:64. He was started on emtricitabine, tenofovir, and dolutegravir, as well as doxycycline. He was given benzathine penicillin 2.4 million units intramuscularly and within hours developed a Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction. Skin lesions showed signs of healing, and constitutional symptoms improved 48 hours later.

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Gevorgyan, O., Owen, B. D., Balavenkataraman, A., & Weinstein, M. R. (2017). A Nodular-Ulcerative form of secondary syphilis in AIDS. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 30(1), 80–82. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2017.11929539

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