Neurosyphilis Showing Transient Global Amnesia-like Attacks and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Abnormalities Mainly in the Limbic System

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Abstract

We report a case of neurosyphilis with transient global amnesia (TGA)-like attacks on the first presentation. MRI abnormalities in bilateral limbic systems, including a few lesions in the basal ganglia and thalamus, were identified. Depression and dementia became apparent, accompanied by a high treponemal antibody titer and mild cortical atrophy. Antisyphilitic therapy brought about mild improvement, and the MRI abnormalities decreased.

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Fujimoto, H., Imaizumi, T., Nishimura, Y., Miura, Y., Ayabe, M., Shoji, H., & Abe, T. (2001). Neurosyphilis Showing Transient Global Amnesia-like Attacks and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Abnormalities Mainly in the Limbic System. Internal Medicine, 40(5), 439–442. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.40.439

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