2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22802
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When the Sailor’s Handshake Fails: A Case of Syphilitic Hepatitis in an HIV Patient With Nonspecific Liver Biopsy and Atypical Cutaneous Presentation

Abstract: Secondary syphilis has variable systemic manifestations, impersonating the presentation of more common pathologies, deceiving clinicians, and creating a difficult-to-diagnose patient. The case discussed combines hepatic syphilis with an uncommon syphilitic dermatologic presentation in a patient with HIV and a history of hepatitis A and B. Due to the challenge of diagnosis, the relative ease of confirming the diagnosis with serological assays, and reversibility of hepatic injury, the inclusion of syphilitic hep… Show more

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