Interesting case of syphilis with atypical vegetative lesions
- Authors: Luca Pipitò; Roberta Gaudiano; Floriana Di Figlia; Edoardo Mandalà ; Cinzia Calà ; Giuseppina Capra; Antonio Cascio.
- Publication year: 2024
- Type: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/665699
Abstract
Syphilis is a re-emerging disease, and suspicion of syphilis infection should be considered in all cases with atypical skin manifestations, mainly when there is a history of unprotected sexual intercourse. Here, we describe a case of secondary syphilis in a woman aged 42 years, who presented with an atypical, painful and itchy skin rash with vegetative cerebriform lesions, which resolved after the administration of penicillin. Multiplex PCR targeting Treponema pallidum on vaginal and lesion swabs, along with syphilis serology, confirmed the diagnosis.