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Syphilis Presenting In The Axillary Lymph Node, Kevin Benny, Pooja Agrawal, Suimin Qui, Angelica Robinson Jan 2024

Syphilis Presenting In The Axillary Lymph Node, Kevin Benny, Pooja Agrawal, Suimin Qui, Angelica Robinson

Gulf Coast Division Research Day 2024

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New Onset Psychosis Secondary To Neurosyphilis, Samantha Linda Jane Vu, Lauren Angela Demarco, Francis Butler, Nihal Shah May 2020

New Onset Psychosis Secondary To Neurosyphilis, Samantha Linda Jane Vu, Lauren Angela Demarco, Francis Butler, Nihal Shah

West Florida Division Virtual Research Day 2020

Syphilis is a highly contagious sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the spirochetal bacterium Treponema pallidum. Transmission occurs through direct contact of painless ulcerative lesions, chancres, located on the genitalia (penis, labia) and oral mucosa. Neurosyphilis is any involvement of the central nervous systems (brain, meninges, or spinal cord) by the bacterium.