直肠梅毒的诊断和处理--病例报告。

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-06 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjac102
Zeeshan Afzal, Adam Hussein, M O'Donovan, David Bowden, Richard J Davies, Simon Buczacki
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摘要

梅毒在全球的发病率和流行率都在上升。直肠梅毒是一种罕见病,文献中鲜有报道,因此常被漏诊为非典型肛门直肠溃疡。我们报告了一例 64 岁男性的病例,患者排便习惯改变,检查时可触及直肠肿块。结肠镜检查发现直肠内有一个小的溃疡病灶。然而,组织病理学分析和放射学评估均未得出结论。皮肤溃疡促使他再次进行活组织检查和螺旋体染色,结果确诊为梅毒性直肠炎。他在泌尿生殖科诊所接受了一线抗生素治疗,并取得了成功。随着梅毒发病率的上升,梅毒应被视为非典型肛门直肠溃疡的潜在诊断因素。应了解完整的性史,包括相关的危险因素,并进行全面的临床检查,积极寻找疾病的体征和症状。
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Diagnosis and management of rectal syphilis-case report.

The incidence and prevalence of syphilis are rising worldwide. Rectal syphilis is a rare condition with few reported cases in the literature and therefore often missed from differential diagnosis of atypical anorectal ulceration. We report a case of a 64-year-old male who presented with change in the bowel habit and a palpable rectal mass on examination. Colonoscopy revealed a small, ulcerated lesion in the rectum. However, histopathological analysis and radiological assessments were inconclusive. A cutaneous ulceration prompted a repeat biopsy and staining for spirochaetes, which was diagnostic of syphilitic proctitis. He was successfully treated with first line antibiotics via the Genitourinary Medicine clinic. With its increasing incidence, syphilis should be considered as a potential diagnosis of atypical anorectal ulceration. A complete sexual history including relevant risk factors should be taken and a full clinical examination performed actively looking for signs and symptoms of disease.

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