Radiology Case Reports (May 2024)

Ultrasound findings in early congenital syphilis: Two case reports and literature review

  • Giulia Muzi,
  • Dolores Ferrara,
  • Rosanna Mamone,
  • Divina D'Auria,
  • Giusy Ranucci,
  • Paolo Quitadamo,
  • Massimo Zeccolini,
  • Pasquale Parisi,
  • Francesco Esposito

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 5
pp. 1859 – 1865

Abstract

Read online

Syphilis is caused by treponema pallidum. If untreated, or inadequately treated, during pregnancy, it can result in congenital syphilis (CS), which is classified as early and late. Early CS displays before 2 years of age. We herein describe 2 cases of early CS, whose clinical onset included liver failure, edema, organomegaly, and respiratory distress. We focus on liver, intestinal, and brain ultrasound (US) and other peculiar radiological findings. To date, there are no scientific data on intestinal and brain US findings in patients with early CS whereas data on abdominal US are scarce. Increasing knowledge about US findings in early CS could be useful to improve the diagnostic and therapeutic approach to these patients.

Keywords