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Introduction: Ocular manifestations in patients with syphilis may involve almost any of the structures of the eye. Objectives: To describe ten new cases of syphilis with eye involvement and to briefly discuss the management and therapy of such condition. Material and Methods: Ten cases were retrospectively studied over 13 years. Demographic factors, ophthalmologic examination, and laboratory tests were assessed. Results: Seven of the 10 cases were male and 3 were female. The mean age of patients was 39,7 years. Disease presentation included: panuveitis (6 patients), optic neuritis (3), retinal vasculitis (1) and Argyll-Robertson pupil (1). Cerebrospinal fluid VDRL test was positive in 6 patients and 3 patients were HIV (+). Conclusions: Syphilis is able to display diverse ophthalmologic manifestations. Not in all the cases the CSF-VDRL test was positive. Antitreponemal therapy generates a fast and effective response in the affected patients.
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Pablo, R. C., Cristhfan, U. S., Patricia, G. V., Verdaguer, J., Marta, L. C., Helio, H. N., … Eugenio, D. V. (2010). Sífilis ocular: Presentatión de diez casos y revisión de la literatura. Revista Chilena de Infectologia, 27(6), 525–532. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0716-10182010000700005
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