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Cochleovestibular Deficit as First Manifestation of Syphilis in a HIV-Infected Patient
Case Report Neurol 5:62-67, Weber, S.,et al, 2013
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Article Abstract
We report the detailed documented case of a 57-year-old homosexual HIV-positive man with bilateral cochleovestibular deficits as a first symptom of syphilis infection in early stage II disease. As a morphological substrate, a strong enhancement of both inner ears and vestibulocochlear nerves were found on gadolinium-enhanced MR scans.
 
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