IDCases (Jan 2022)

Not all lytic bone lesions are malignant: A report of syphilitic osteitis presenting with multiple lytic skull lesions

  • Ahmad Rajeh,
  • Mohammed Saleh,
  • Ademola S. Ojo,
  • Somtochukwu Ojukwu,
  • Joseph Asemota,
  • Basharat Ahmad,
  • Oluwafunmilayo Atanda

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28
p. e01518

Abstract

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Syphilitic osteitis is one of the rare and often under-reported complications of early syphilis. Recognizing this entity is important as it may mimic other conditions like multiple myeloma, lymphoma, or metastatic malignancies. Misdiagnosis and delayed management can lead to irreversible destructive lesions. We herein report a case of calvaria syphilitic osteitis that was initially investigated for possible lymphoma and later diagnosed as secondary syphilis.

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