Kanakaraj L, Mamtani H, Dahale AB, M N, S N, Sinha S, Thippeswamy H. Psychiatric manifestations of neurosyphilis over past two decades: Findings from a tertiary care neuropsychiatric hospital in south India.
Asian J Psychiatr 2024;
94:103952. [PMID:
38364749 DOI:
10.1016/j.ajp.2024.103952]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
To assess presentation of neurosyphilis with a focus on the psychiatric aspects.
METHOD
File review of the cases with a positive cerebrospinal fluid venereal disease research laboratory test between 1999 to 2020.
RESULTS
Medical records of 143 neurosyphilis patients were analysed. Hallucinations, delusions, and catatonia were the commonest psychiatric symptoms. Brain atrophy was the commonest neuroimaging finding. The number of neurosyphilis patients and the proportion with delirium or catatonia declined during the second decade (2010-2020).
CONCLUSION
Atypical presentation of psychiatric symptoms around the fifth decade, with associated neurological symptoms or brain imaging changes, should prompt evaluation for neurosyphilis.
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