Syphilis Flashcards

1
Q

What causes syphilis?

A

Treponema pallidum

Spirochete bacteria

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How is syphilis transmitted?

A

Any type of sexual intercourse
Vertical transmission
IVDU
Blood transfusions

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How does syphilis present?

A

Primary
Painless genital ulcer chancre
Local lymphadenopathy

Secondary
After the chancre heals
- Condylomata lata (grey wart-like lesions around genitals and anus)
- Alopecial
- Oral lesions
- Low-grade fever
- Lymphadenopathy
- Maculopapular rash

Tertiary
- Gummatous lesions
- Aortic aneurysms
- Neurosyphilis

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How does neurosyphilis present?

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Can occur at any stage of infection if it reaches CNS

  • Tabes dorsalis (demyelination affecting spinal cord posterior columns
  • Ocular syphilis
  • Paralysis
  • Dementia
  • Altered behaviour
  • Headaches
    Argyll-Robertson pupil- constricted pupil that accommodates when focusing on near object but does not react to light
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How is syphilis diagnosed?

A

Antibody testing to T.pallidum
- Dark field microscopy
- PCR

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How is syphilis managed?

A

IM benzathine benzylpenicillin

Ceftriaxone, amoxicillin and doxycycline are alternatives

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