Syphilitic gummas affecting brain and spinal cord: a case report.

Q4 Medicine
Hikari Kondo, Toru Watanabe, Kazuyoshi Kobayashi, Amane Araki, Kazuhiro Hara, Keizo Yasui
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Abstract

Syphilitic gumma is a rare manifestation of neurosyphilis that can cause mass lesions in the central nervous system. We present an atypical case of a 53-year-old man presenting with syphilitic gummas affecting both the brain and spinal cord. The patient presented with right facial numbness, worsening back pain, gait disturbances, and lower-limb weakness. Serological tests were positive for syphilis, and cerebrospinal fluid analysis showed elevated cell count, protein concentration, and positive syphilis tests. Brain and spinal cord MRI revealed dural-based enhancing mass lesions in the right middle cerebellar peduncle and conus medullaris. The patient underwent posterior decompression and biopsy of the conus medullaris. Histopathological findings excluded malignancy and were consistent with syphilitic gumma. The patient received intravenous benzylpenicillin, followed by oral amoxicillin, resulting in partial improvement of neurological symptoms and gradual regression of the lesions on follow-up MRI. This case highlights the importance of considering syphilitic gumma in the differential diagnosis of intracranial and spinal cord lesions in patients with syphilis. Prompt antibiotic treatment and serial MRI imaging are crucial for managing this condition.

影响脑和脊髓的梅毒牙龈1例。
梅毒龈瘤是神经梅毒的一种罕见表现,可引起中枢神经系统的肿块病变。我们提出一个非典型的情况下,一个53岁的男子提出与梅毒牙龈影响大脑和脊髓。患者表现为右侧面部麻木,背部疼痛加重,步态障碍,下肢无力。血清学检测为梅毒阳性,脑脊液分析显示细胞计数、蛋白浓度升高,梅毒检测呈阳性。脑和脊髓MRI显示在右侧小脑中脚和髓圆锥硬脑膜增强肿块病变。患者接受后路减压和髓圆锥活检。组织病理学结果排除恶性肿瘤,与梅毒性牙龈一致。患者静脉注射青霉素,随后口服阿莫西林,神经系统症状部分改善,随访MRI显示病变逐渐消退。本病例强调了在梅毒患者颅内和脊髓病变鉴别诊断中考虑梅毒龈瘤的重要性。及时的抗生素治疗和连续的核磁共振成像是治疗这种疾病的关键。
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Clinical Neurology
Clinical Neurology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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