Radiology Case Reports (Apr 2021)

Cerebral syphilitic gumma presenting with intracranial gumma and pathologic vertebrae fractures

  • Ryan Thibodeau, MPH,
  • Atin Goel, MBBS,
  • Abtin Jafroodifar, MD,
  • Matthew Klumpp, MD,
  • Kavya Mirchia, MBBS,
  • Amar Swarnkar, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 916 – 922

Abstract

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A 37-year-old female was admitted with worsening neurologic function. On arrival from an outside hospital, the patient was obtunded and intubated. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain revealed nodular enhancement of the leptomeninges, intracranial osteolytic lesions, and diffuse vasogenic edema causing mass effect. Imaging of the thoracic spine revealed pathologic compression fractures of 4 thoracic vertebrae. On review of the patient's electronic medical record, the patient had previously received treatment for secondary syphilis with intramuscular benzathine penicillin G. Surgical biopsies of the frontal bone and dura showed diffuse, chronic inflammation while a biopsy of the adjacent brain parenchyma revealed replicating spirochetes. The patient was subsequently prescribed dexamethasone and benzathine penicillin G. She regained neurologic function but later signed out against medical advice without completing her treatment regimen.

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