Klin Monbl Augenheilkd 2012; 229(4): 435-436
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1299183
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Recurrent Paroxysmal Fever Revealing Ocular Syphilis

Rezividierendes paroxysmales Fieber bei okulärer Syphilis
K. Balaskas
,
R. Mokrim
,
Y. Guex-Crosier
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Publication Date:
11 April 2012 (online)

Background

An increased prevalence of ocular syphilis has been reported in recent years reflecting a trend towards liberalisation of sexual practices in the era of Highly Active Anti-retroviral Treatment for HIV infection [1] [2]. In view of the protean nature of the disease, pathognomonic features that could guide differential diagnosis of ocular inflammation towards syphilis are lacking. Ocular involvement can antedate or follow systemic manifestations of syphilitic infection, ranging widely and potentially involving all ocular tissue [3] [4]. We report here an unusual case of chronic fever and fatigue the cause of which remained elusive for a period of three years, despite extensive investigations, until the development of bilateral panuveitis, raising the suspicion of syphilitc infection.

 
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