The Continued Rise of Syphilis: A Case Report to Aid in Identification of the Great Imitator

Nicole Finney, Eli M Soyfer, Rory Schwan, Lindsey C Spiegelman
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Syphilis is a progressive sexually transmitted infection that has a wide variety of presentations depending on the disease stage. These variable presentations can make it difficult to differentiate syphilis from other diseases. While tertiary syphilis is less common in the United States compared to primary or secondary syphilis, recognition of the varied manifestations of advanced syphilis can help providers accurately diagnose this disease to help prevent continued spread. In this case report, we present a patient with a history of bilateral palmar wounds. The patient had presented to multiple emergency departments without a diagnosis of syphilis. Upon subsequent emergency department visits, the patient was diagnosed with tertiary syphilis, started on a course of penicillin, and evaluated by dermatology. However, the patient left against medical advice prior to further evaluation and treatment. From this case report, we have learned the importance of considering tertiary syphilis gummas in the differential diagnosis of atypical skin wounds. Topics Sexually transmitted infection (sti), syphilis, tertiary syphilis, gummas, dermatologic lesions.
梅毒的持续上升:一个案例报告,以帮助识别伟大的模仿者
梅毒是一种进行性传播感染,根据疾病阶段的不同有多种表现。这些不同的表现使梅毒与其他疾病难以区分。虽然与原发性或继发性梅毒相比,三期梅毒在美国不太常见,但认识到晚期梅毒的各种表现可以帮助医生准确诊断这种疾病,以帮助防止继续传播。在这个病例报告中,我们提出了一个有双侧手掌伤口史的病人。患者曾多次就诊急诊,但未确诊为梅毒。在随后的急诊访问中,患者被诊断为三期梅毒,开始青霉素疗程,并由皮肤科进行评估。然而,在进一步评估和治疗之前,病人不顾医生的建议离开了。从这个病例报告中,我们了解到在非典型皮肤伤口的鉴别诊断中考虑三期梅毒牙龈的重要性。性传播感染(sti),梅毒,三期梅毒,牙龈,皮肤病变。
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