2021
DOI: 10.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1428
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Falling into a burning ring of fire: A case of psychosis unmasking hidden neurosyphilis

Abstract: IntroductionThe first description of syphilis was made in Europe around the year 1493, and although perceived as a disease relegated to its historical importance, recent studies demonstrate that the prevalence of these infections is on the rise. Spanning decades after initial infection, 30% of affected individuals without treatment may develop tertiary syphilis, which includes neurosyphilis. Its notoriously “chameleon-like” presentation implies the necessity to not overlook neurosyphilis as a differential diag… Show more

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