The Histopathological Features in Syphilis and Its Mimickers

I. Purnamasari, A. Hidayati, Etty Hary Kusumastuti, Isaak Effendy
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Highlights: The importance of having a strong suspicion for syphilis and maintaining close contact between dermatologists and pathologists cannot be understated. Understanding the clinical relationship and histological features of syphilis is crucial for accurate diagnosis and distinction from its histologic mimickers.   Abstract: Settings Syphilis, also known as "the great imitator," is a sexually transmitted infection with a variety of clinical symptoms and histopathological similarities to other infectious diseases. Public health concerns about syphilis have grown significantly. Since 2000, there has been an increase in syphilis prevalence in the United States, with a 17.6% increase from 2015 to 2016. From 2000 to 2019, the number of syphilis cases throughout Asia increased from 0.9% to 30.9%, whilst the number of cases in Indonesia decreased from 22.5% to 14.4%. Specific serological tests for syphilis can usually detect and confirm the diagnosis and offer follow-up care in most cases. However, in certain instances, the clinical characteristics discovered during testing can be identical to those of other diseases, which may lead to inconsistent diagnosis. Considering that the diagnostic pathology is pertinent to the clinical circumstances, a histopathological investigation may be useful for differentiating syphilis mimickers. Pathology is essential for identifying potential syphilis patients with ambiguous clinical symptoms. This study’s purpose was to assist dermatologists and pathologists in identifying "mimickers" that require a biopsy and in determining the correct diagnosis and treatment coutsed based on etiology.
梅毒及其拟态者的组织病理学特征
强调:对梅毒有强烈的怀疑以及在皮肤科医生和病理学家之间保持密切接触的重要性是不可低估的。了解梅毒的临床关系和组织学特征对准确诊断和区分其组织模拟物至关重要。摘要:梅毒,又称“模仿者”,是一种与其他传染病具有多种临床症状和组织病理学相似性的性传播感染。公众对梅毒的健康担忧显著增加。自2000年以来,美国的梅毒患病率有所上升,从2015年到2016年增加了17.6%。从2000年到2019年,整个亚洲的梅毒病例数从0.9%上升到30.9%,而印度尼西亚的病例数从22.5%下降到14.4%。梅毒的特异性血清学检测通常可以发现和确认诊断,并在大多数情况下提供后续护理。然而,在某些情况下,检测过程中发现的临床特征可能与其他疾病的临床特征相同,这可能导致诊断不一致。考虑到诊断病理与临床情况有关,组织病理学调查可能有助于区分梅毒模仿者。病理是必要的,以确定潜在的梅毒患者含糊的临床症状。本研究的目的是帮助皮肤科医生和病理学家识别需要活检的“模仿者”,并根据病因确定正确的诊断和治疗方案。
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