Since the introduction of antibiotic treatment there has been a remarkable reduction in the incidence of "classical" neurosyphilis, and, when carebral involvemente occurs, a relative increase in abortive or monosymptomatic cases that are difficult to diagnose because of the prevalence of meninges and/or mental signs. A case of luetic meningoencephalitis is described with emaphasis on diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic aspects.
Syphilitic encephalitis: a diagnosis to be kept in mind. Epidemiological considerations and description of a case
MACCABRUNI, ANNA;
1988-01-01
Abstract
Since the introduction of antibiotic treatment there has been a remarkable reduction in the incidence of "classical" neurosyphilis, and, when carebral involvemente occurs, a relative increase in abortive or monosymptomatic cases that are difficult to diagnose because of the prevalence of meninges and/or mental signs. A case of luetic meningoencephalitis is described with emaphasis on diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic aspects.File in questo prodotto:
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