1.Alopecia syphilitica in a 27-year-old Filipino male: A case report
Ana Rouselle A. Reyes-Ramos ; Lian C. Jamisola ; Celeste U. Lopez ; Jovanni R. Templonuevo
Journal of the Philippine Dermatological Society 2024;33(Suppl 1):15-16
Essential alopecia syphilitica (AS) is a rare presentation of secondary syphilis, known to affect 3-7% of the population. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case in the country. Herein we present a rare case of alopecia syphilitica in a 27-year-old MSM.
A 27-year-old male presented with a 3-week history of irregularly-shaped, moth-eaten appearing alopecia without any history or presence of mucosal ulcers and copper penny-looking macules and plaques on the palms and soles. History-taking revealed multiple casual unprotected sexual practices. Syphilis enzyme immunoassay and rapid plasma reagin titer were reactive. Biopsy was consistent with syphilitic alopecia.
Syphilis, a highly prevalent STI presents in different spectra. Patients usually present with copper penny-looking erythematous to hyperpigmented macules and plaques on palms and soles, condylomata lata, erythematous papules and plaques on the trunk, and rarely as moth-eaten alopecia. Atypical presentation might lead to a missed diagnosis and untreated disease. This may give rise to an infectious and potentially debilitating deadly disease.
AS may be mistaken as any other alopecia. Keen clinical eye, high index of suspicion, thorough history-taking with emphasis on sexual history and complete physical exam are needed to prevent missed diagnoses in these cases. Prompt treatment, close follow-up and proper counselling are essential to completely diagnose and treat.
Human ; Male ; Adult: 25-44 Yrs Old ; Syphilis