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Acute Syphilitic Meningitis in a Man with Seropositivity for HIV Infect & Normal Numbers of CD4 T Lymphocytes
Arch Int Med 152:1324-1326, DiNubile,M.J.,et al, 1992
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Article Abstract
Coinfection with the human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)and Treponema pallidum may predispose to accelerated neurosyphilis.The mechanism underlying this interaction is undefined,but usually presumed to result from HIV-induced suppression of cell-mediated immunity as reflected in the CD4 T-lymphocyte count.We report a patient infected with HIV who developed aggressive neurosyphilis despite a CD4 count of 1000/mm3.The CD4 cells constituted 17%of his total lymphocytes.Our case suggests that while severe neurosyphilis can occur in HIV-infected persons with normal absolute CD4 counts,the percentage of CD4 cells may be a better indicator of the risk of neurosyphilis.These observations are relevant to designing treatment strategies for patients coinfected with HIV and T pallidum based on measures of their immunocompetence.
 
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