1.Clinical and pathological analysis of oral manifestations of 40 patients with secondary syphilis.
Hong HUA ; Zhi-min YAN ; Rui-tang SHI ; Yan GAO ; Yan-ying XU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2005;40(5):376-378
OBJECTIVETo analyze the clinical and pathological features of 40 patients with secondary syphilis.
METHODSA total of 40 cases of secondary syphilis confirmed by serology were collected during 1994-2004 and were first diagnosed on presentation with oral lesions.
RESULTSThe white patch in oral mucosa was found in 32 cases with painless or slight pain in most cases. The most common site of the lesion was the tongue. The histological examination on eight cases was initially misdiagnosed as oral candidosis or lichen planus, but confirmed as syphilis after serology revealed nonspecific inflammation with intraepithelial microabscess and dense perivascular infiltration of lymphocytes and plasma cells in connective tissue. The symptoms showed dramatic improvement in 16 cases after benzathine penicillin treatment.
CONCLUSIONSThe oral manifestations of syphilis have specific clinical and pathological feature and attention should be paid to the suspicious oral lesions when patients are first presented in a dental office.
Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mouth Mucosa ; pathology ; Oral Ulcer ; etiology ; Syphilis ; complications ; diagnosis ; pathology
2.A Case of Primary Syphilis in the Rectum.
Sung Ho SONG ; Ick JANG ; Bum Sik KIM ; Eun Tak KIM ; Seung Hyo WOO ; Mee Ja PARK ; Chang Nam KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2005;20(5):886-887
A 30-yr-old man was referred for suspicious rectal cancer because of ulcerated lesions in the rectum and a palpable mass in left inguinal area. Sigmoidoscopy showed two indurated masses and histologic evaluation of biopsy revealed obliterative endarteritis with heavy plasma cell infiltration. Both venereal disease research laboratories (VDRL) and fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption (FTA-ABS) tests were positive. After injection of penicillin G benzathine for 3 weeks, the rectal chancre and the palpable mass disappeared.
Adult
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Male
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Rectal Diseases/*complications/drug therapy/*pathology
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Rectal Neoplasms/pathology
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Syphilis/*complications/drug therapy/*pathology
3.Thoracic aortic aneurysm associated with aortitis--case reports and histological review.
Jeong Wook SEO ; In Ae PARK ; Dong Hun YOON ; Sang Kook LEE ; Hyuk AHN ; Young Bae PARK ; Young Wook SONG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1991;6(1):75-82
Ten cases of post-inflammatory aneurysm of the thoracic aorta were studied morphologically using aortic wall and aortic valve tissue resected during the surgical repair of the lesions. Four cases of aortic aneurysm in Behcet's disease showed massive perivascular infiltration of the lymphocytes and plasma cells in adventitia and vasa vasorum. Fibrous obliteration of the vasa vasorum was seen, and neutrophilic infiltration was also associated in two cases with recurrent prosthetic valve failure. Three cases of aortic aneurysm associated with Takayasu's arteritis showed similar histologic features, but giant cells and histiocytic reactions were additional findings. Plasma cell infiltration was more pronounced compared to the Behcet's aortitis. One case of luetic aortitis showed a non-specific chronic inflammatory reaction with florid endothelial cell proliferation. One case of ankylosing spondylitis showed fibrous thickening at the periannular portion of the aortic valve cusps, but this finding was also seen in an aortic valve of a patient with Behcet's disease. One case without any disease association showed similar features of chronic inflammation with granuloma formation. The findings suggest that they have similar histologic features indistinguishable in terms of the clinical disease association, but a granulomatous reaction could be expected in Takayasu's arteritis.
Adult
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Aorta, Thoracic
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Aortic Aneurysm/*etiology/pathology
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Aortitis/*complications/pathology
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Behcet Syndrome/complications/pathology
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Spondylitis, Ankylosing/complications/pathology
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Syphilis/complications/pathology
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Takayasu Arteritis/complications/pathology
4.Cholestatic Hepatitis and Thrombocytosis in a Secondary Syphilis Patient.
Gi Hyun KIM ; Byeong Uk KIM ; Ju Hee LEE ; Yong Heok CHOI ; Hee Bok CHAE ; Seon Mee PARK ; Sei Jin YOUN ; Ji Yeoun LEE ; Tae Young YOON ; Rohyun SUNG
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2010;25(11):1661-1664
The incidence of acute hepatitis in syphilis patient is rare. First of all, our patient presented with hepatitis comorbid with thrombocytosis. To our knowledge, this is only the second report of syphilitic hepatitis with thrombocytosis. The 42-yr-old male complained of flulike symptoms and skin eruptions on his palms and soles. Laboratory findings suggested an acute hepatitis and thrombocytosis. Serologic test results were positive for VDRL. He recovered from his symptoms and elevated liver related enzymes with treatment. Because syphilitic hepatitis can present without any typical signs of accompanying syphilis, syphilis should be considered as a possible cause in acute hepatitis patients.
Acute Disease
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Adult
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Alkaline Phosphatase/blood
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Bilirubin/blood
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Epidermis/pathology
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Hepatitis/*diagnosis/etiology/pathology
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Humans
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Jaundice
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Male
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Penicillin G Benzathine/therapeutic use
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Syphilis/*complications
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Syphilis Serodiagnosis
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Thrombocytosis/*etiology
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed