[HTML][HTML] Secondary syphilis with hepatitis and nephrotic syndrome: a rare concurrence

J Makker, B Bajantri, SK Nayudu - Journal of Clinical Medicine …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Journal of Clinical Medicine Research, 2016ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Syphilis, a chronic multisystem disease, is caused by a spirochete, Treponema pallidum.
Clinical presentation may expand to several stages including primary, secondary and latent
syphilis, which may present as early or late syphilis. Nephrotic syndrome and acute hepatitis
are well-known complications of secondary syphilis. To the best of our knowledge,
secondary syphilis with coexisting renal and hepatic complications has rarely been reported.
Here we present a rare case of concurrent nephrotic syndrome and acute hepatitis in a …
Abstract
Syphilis, a chronic multisystem disease, is caused by a spirochete, Treponema pallidum. Clinical presentation may expand to several stages including primary, secondary and latent syphilis, which may present as early or late syphilis. Nephrotic syndrome and acute hepatitis are well-known complications of secondary syphilis. To the best of our knowledge, secondary syphilis with coexisting renal and hepatic complications has rarely been reported. Here we present a rare case of concurrent nephrotic syndrome and acute hepatitis in a patient with secondary syphilis.
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