Meningovascular neurosyphilis with basilar artery thrombosis in HIV patient
Currently, neurosyphilis is an uncommon disease and may occur at any stage of syphilis. Co-infection of syphilis with HIV can affect the clinical course. We report a case of meningovascular neurosyphilis in a patient with HIV in whom basilar artery thrombosis and reactive VDRL in CSF were detected....
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Main Authors: | Edgar Perez Barragán (Author), Elena Urdez Hernández (Author), Bernardo Pérez Orozco (Author), Mariela Sánchez González (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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