BMC Infectious Diseases (Sep 2012)

Chancre of the eyelid as manifestation of primary syphilis, and precocious chorioretinitis and uveitis in an HIV-infected patient: a case report

  • Cillino Salvatore,
  • Di Pace Francesco,
  • Trizzino Marcello,
  • Vecchi Valentina,
  • Di Carlo Paola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-12-226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
p. 226

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Abstract Background Ocular syphilis is often difficult to diagnose because of the wide variation in clinical features. HIV co-infection may further complicate the picture. Case presentation Herein the authors report an unusual primary syphilitic ocular lesion in a 45-year-old Italian HIV-infected bisexual man who presented with a unilateral eyelid lesion. Associated precocious signs and symptoms in the posterior segment of both eyes, bilateral chorioretinitis and uveitis, are described. Intravenous penicillin and steroid treatment produced a rapid improvement in clinical status and complete resolution. Conclusions Careful questioning about sexual behavior is crucial for unmasking unusual features of ocular syphilis in HIV-infected subjects.

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