A 26-Year-Old Man Presenting With Loss of Vision, Skin Lesions, and Wasting
January 2012
in “
Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses
”
TLDR The man's symptoms improved significantly after penicillin treatment for syphilis.
A 26-year-old man with HIV presented with symptoms including vision and hearing loss, skin lesions, weight loss, and complete body hair loss. He was diagnosed with secondary syphilis and neurosyphilis, confirmed by positive VDRL and PCR tests for Treponema pallidum. After a 3-week high-dose penicillin treatment, his symptoms, including skin lesions and hair loss, improved significantly. The case highlighted the rare concomitance of these symptoms in syphilis, particularly in an HIV-positive patient, and underscored the importance of considering syphilis in differential diagnoses for similar presentations.