Barking up the wrong tree? Use of polymerase chain reaction to diagnose syphilitic aortitis

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The presentation of syphilitic aortitis is often atypical and available serological tests are non-specific. The diagnostic gold standard remains direct identification of microorganisms in tissue. We present a case of syphilitic aortitis that presented as a mediastinal mass and report the use of polymerase chain reaction for Treponema pallidum to diagnose syphilitic aortic disease.

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O’Regan, A. W., Castro, C., Lukehart, S. A., Kasznica, J. M., Rice, P. A., & Joyce-Brady, M. F. (2002). Barking up the wrong tree? Use of polymerase chain reaction to diagnose syphilitic aortitis. Thorax, 57(10), 917–918. https://doi.org/10.1136/thorax.57.10.917

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