[Skin and mucosal erosions revealing secondary syphilis with otologic and eye disorders]
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.annder.2016.07.011
[Skin and mucosal erosions revealing secondary syphilis with otologic and eye disorders]
Abstract
Background: The clinical polymorphism of syphilis leads to diagnostic issues. We report a case of secondary syphilis revealed by skin and mucosal erosions, and responsible for sensorineural hearing loss and asymptomatic papillitis.
Patients and methods: A 55-year-old man presented oral and peri-anal erosions as the initial symptoms of secondary syphilis. He reported hypoacusis and a pure-tone audiogram revealed bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Ophthalmological investigation revealed isolated right papillitis and superior temporal scotoma with blind-spot enlargement. TPHA-VDRL serology was strongly positive for plasma (TPHA 1/10,240 and VDRL 1/64) but doubtful for cerebrospinal fluid. For his hearing and eye disorders, considered as related to neurosyphilis, the patient received a 14-day course of intravenous penicillin G, associated with systemic corticosteroids with gradual reduction over a period of fifteen weeks. The patient's skin and mucosal erosions resolved, as did his papillitis. His hearing loss remained stable. Serological monitoring at three months showed a sixteen-fold decrease in VDRL titre.
Discussion: The re-emergence of syphilis has led to increasing incidence of related ophthalmological and otological disorders. This report highlights the first-line role of the dermatologist in systematic diagnosis and in screening for associated involvement.
Keywords: Hearing loss; Mucosal erosion; Neurosyphilis; Papillite; Papillitis; Surdité; Syphilis; Érosion muqueuse.
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