Early symptomatic neurosyphilis and ocular syphilis: A comparative study between HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients
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Early symptomatic neurosyphilis and ocular syphilis: A comparative study between HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients
Abstract
Objectives: Since the 2000s, there has been an increase in prevalence of neurosyphilis (NS) and ocular syphilis (OS). As data about symptomatic NS/OS is limited, this study aims to assess the characteristics of symptomatic NS/OS, according to HIV status.
Methods: We compared the clinical and biological presentation of early symptomatic NS/OS and its outcome in HIV-positive and HIV-negative patients.
Results: Ninety-six patients (93% men, 49% HIV-positive) were included from 2000 to 2016 in two centers, with 67 (69%) having OS, 15 (16%) NS, and 14 (14%) both. HIV-positive patients were younger (P=0.006) and more likely to be males having sex with males (P=0.00048) or to have a history of syphilis (P=0.01). Among 81 OS, there were 43 posterior uveitis (57%), and bilateral involvement was more common in HIV-positive patients (62% versus 38%, P=0.045). Among 29 NS there were 21 cases of cranial nerve involvement (72%), seven meningitis (24%) and 11 paresthesia (38%). Involvement of the VIIIth cranial nerve was the most common (16 cases). Treponemal tests were more commonly found positive in cerebrospinal fluid in HIV-positive patients (88% versus 76%, P=0.04). Visual acuity (VA) always improved after treatment (initial VA logMAR 0.8±0.8 versus 0.1±0.1 at 3 months), but 32% and 18% of the patients still had neurological or ocular impairment respectively six and 12 months after treatment. Non-treponemal serological reversion was observed in 43/50 patients (88%) at six months.
Conclusion: HIV infection has no consequence on the outcome of NS and OS. Sequelae are common, emphasizing the importance of prevention, and screening, and questioning enhanced treatment.
Keywords: HIV; Neurosyphilis; Ocular syphilis; Syphilis.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
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