eNeurologicalSci (Sep 2023)

Ischemic strokes revealing neurosyphilis: Study of six (6) observations at the neurology Department of the University Hospital of Conakry

  • M.L. Touré,
  • T.H. Baldé,
  • M.S. Diallo,
  • G. Carlos Othon,
  • N. Camara,
  • S.D. Barry,
  • M.M. Konaté,
  • F. Sakadi,
  • E. Lamah,
  • B. Diallo,
  • M. Diakité,
  • A. Sakho,
  • D. Camara,
  • S. Condé,
  • H. Madandi,
  • V. Millimono,
  • A.K.T. Barry,
  • M.T. Diallo,
  • N. Traoré,
  • F.D. Kassa,
  • A. Koné,
  • I.S. Souaré,
  • J.M. Kadji,
  • M.H. Diallo,
  • A. Tounkara,
  • S.A. Rafkat,
  • T.M. Diallo,
  • J.F. Mara,
  • F.A. Cissé,
  • A. Cissé

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32
p. 100470

Abstract

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Introduction: In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), stroke is a major public health problem and the etiological aspects are poorly studied and documented because of under-medicalization; the syphilitic etiology is rarely mentioned. Patients and methods: We performed a retrospective study of 472 patients hospitalized for ischemic stroke between 2016 and 2021 in the Neurology Department of the University Hospital of Conakry, confirmed by neuroradiological explorations (brain CT, MRI-Angio) and a biological workup including VDRL-TPHA serological reactions in blood and CSF. Results: Syphilitic etiology was retained for six (6) patients (4 men and 2 women) with a mean age of 43 years (extremes 36 and 49 years). The clinical picture was dominated by carotid syndromes: superficial and deep sylvian syndrome, anterior cerebral artery syndrome and vertebro-basilar syndromes and one case of lacunar syndrome.The diagnosis was based on the positivity of serological reactions (VDRL-TPHA) in blood and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and the presence of a predominantly lymphocytic hypercellularity and a hyperproteinorachy in the CSF in the absence of any other etiology. Conclusion: These neurological vascular syndromes consecutive to a cerebral treponematous attack are often the result of a still poorly conducted management of primary and secondary syphilis in our country.

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