2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.2010.02203.x
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Syphilitic uveitis: a review of clinical manifestations and treatment outcomes of syphilitic uveitis in human immunodeficiency virus‐positive and negative patients

Abstract: The incidence of syphilis and syphilitic uveitis in our community is increasing. The prevalence of associated neurosyphilis is unknown, and it remains unclear whether syphilitic uveitis should be treated as secondary syphilis with intramuscular penicillin or neurosyphilis with intravenous penicillin. The (English language) literature was reviewed for all unique cases of syphilitic uveitis reported from 1984 to June 2008. For each case the following data were recorded: the clinical features of the syphilis, the… Show more

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“…Ceftriaxone 1 to 2 g per day for 14 to 21 days may be an alternate treatment (Stoner, 2007). With these regimens of treatment, most of the patients exhibited functional improvement and resolution of ocular inflammation, as observed in our three cases (Amaratunge, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Ceftriaxone 1 to 2 g per day for 14 to 21 days may be an alternate treatment (Stoner, 2007). With these regimens of treatment, most of the patients exhibited functional improvement and resolution of ocular inflammation, as observed in our three cases (Amaratunge, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…The remaining 14 studies were eligible for full text retrieval. Seven studies were excluded for the following reasons: not early syphilis (31)(32)(33) or unspecified treatment information (34)(35)(36). Seven final publications were included for data extraction and synthesis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also important to exclude syphilis, as syphilitic uveitis can have different phenotypical presentations. 8,9 Second, CD4 count could be helpful in diagnostic dilemmas when CMV retinitis is suspected. This patient's CD4 count was 150 cells/mm 3 ; CMV is predominantly associated with CD4 lymphocyte counts below 50 cells/mm 3 in the setting of HIV infection, transplant recipients, or those on immunosuppressive therapy 10 .…”
Section: -4mentioning
confidence: 99%