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Clinical significance of cerebrospinal fluid tests for neurosyphilis.

L E Davis1, J W Schmitt.   

Abstract

From 1978 to 1987, 1,665 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption (CSF-FTA-ABS) tests were performed as the screening procedure for neurosyphilis. The CSF samples from 48 patients were reactive, and the medical history and results of the CSF-Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test (CSF-VDRL) for syphilis for 38 of these patients were reviewed. Likely active neurosyphilis was diagnosed if the patient had a reactive CSF-FTA-ABS test, recent onset of neurological signs consistent with neurosyphilis, abnormal CSF, and no other recognized cause for the neurological illness. Fifteen patients were so classified. Four had a reactive CSF-VDRL test. The specificity of the CSF-VDRL in diagnosing likely active neurosyphilis was 100%, but the sensitivity was only 27%. The insensitivity of the CSF-VDRL test limits its usefulness as a screening test for neurosyphilis. The CSF-FTA-ABS test appears more sensitive for screening but is less specific than the CSF-VDRL test in distinguishing currently active neurosyphilis from past syphilis. These findings imply that clinical judgment is still essential in establishing the diagnosis of active neurosyphilis.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2643918     DOI: 10.1002/ana.410250108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Neurol        ISSN: 0364-5134            Impact factor:   10.422


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Authors:  Susan Tuddenham; Christiana Obeng; Khalil G Ghanem
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8.  Magnetic resonance angiography in meningovascular syphilis.

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9.  Evaluation of cerebrospinal fluid in Southeast Asian refugees with reactive serologic tests for syphilis.

Authors:  D Buchwald; A C Collier; S A Lukehart; P Kith; E Goldstein; T M Hooton
Journal:  West J Med       Date:  1996-11

10.  Neurosyphilis Treatment Outcomes After Intravenous Penicillin G Versus Intramuscular Procaine Penicillin Plus Oral Probenecid.

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