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Clinical Manifestations and Cerebrospinal Fluid Status in Ocular Syphilis

, MBChB, FCOphth (SA), MMed Ophth (UCT), , MBChB, FCOphth (SA), MMed Ophth (UCT) & , MBChB, FCOphth (SA), MMed Ophth (UCT) ORCID Icon
Pages 126-130 | Received 21 May 2018, Accepted 05 Sep 2018, Published online: 19 Sep 2018
 

ABSTRACT

Purpose: To review the clinical manifestations, cerebrospinal fluid findings and outcomes of patients diagnosed with ocular syphilis.

Methods: Retrospective case review of all patients treated with ocular syphilis at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa between January 2008 and January 2013.

Results: A total of 77 eyes of 49 patients were included. Panuveitis was the most common presenting sign (48.9%). A lumbar puncture was performed on 37 patients (75.5%) and 64.8% (24/37) of samples had positive treponemal testing (CSF-FTA) while 24.3% (9/37) had positive non-treponemal testing (CSF-VDRL). Elevated CSF lymphocyte cell count was a strong predictor of neurosyphilis (p = 0.06 for CSF-FTA positive samples and p = 0.03 for CSF-VDRL positive samples).

Conclusion: The majority of patients (64.8%) who underwent lumbar puncture had cerebrospinal fluid findings suggestive of neurosyphilis. Elevated CSF lymphocyte cell count and total protein count are highly suggestive of neurosyphilis.

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