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neurosyphilis
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neurosyphilis /neu·ro·syph·i·lis/ (-sif´il-is) syphilis of the central nervous system.
neu·ro·syph·i·lis (nr-sf-ls)
n.
Nervous system manifestations of syphilis including tabes dorsalis and general paresis.

neurosyphilis
[-sif′ilis]
Etymology: Gk, neuron + sys, hog, philein, to love
infection of the central nervous system by Treponema pallidum, the causative agent of syphilis, which may invade the meninges and cerebrovascular system. If the brain tissue is affected, general paresis may result. If the spinal cord is infected, tabes dorsalis may result. See also syphilis. neurosyphilitic, adj.

neurosyphilis [noor″o-sif´ĭ-lis]
the central nervous system manifestations of tertiary syphilis, which may be divided into two groups, asymptomatic and symptomatic; see also general paresis and tabes dorsalis.

neurosyphilis
Neurology Any of the rare neural changes of 3º syphilis Clinical Lightning-like pain, ataxia, optic nerve degeneration → blindness, urinary incontinence, loss of position sense, Charcot's joints, personality changes, aphasia, paralysis, seizures. See STS-RPR, VDRL. See Charcot's joints, Windswept cortex, Tabes dorsalis. Cf Quaternary syphilis.


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In the other two, syphilis was not discovered until it had reached the neurosyphilitic stage; the researchers subsequently determined that the disease had progressed to that stage much more rapidly than usual.
 
 
 
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