Infection syphilis ocular symptoms T. pallidum ophthalmic MSM
Issue Date:
2010
Publisher:
BMJ Publishing Group
Citation:
Muldoon EG, Hogan A, Kilmartin D, McNally C, Bergin C, Syphilis consequences and implications in delayed diagnosis: five cases of secondary syphilis presenting with ocular symptoms., Sexually Transmitted Infections, 86, 7, 2010, 512-3
Series/Report no.:
Sexually Transmitted Infections;86, 7
Abstract:
Ocular manifestations of syphilis are uncommon. Five cases of ocular syphilis are presented, in four of which there was a delay in diagnosis. Four of the patients were men who have sex with men (MSM), and four patients were HIV negative.
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