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angiitis, granulomatous of CNS
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Clinical Pathologic Conference(C.P.C.)
coccidioidomycosis
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false negative
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fever
fluorescent treponema antibody absorption(FTA-ABS)
fluorescent treponema antibody absorption/false positive
frontal lobe, pathologic signs of
gait disorder
general paresis of the insane
glioma
grandiosity
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grasp reflex
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review article
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treatment of neurologic disorder
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Disturbances of Cerebrospinal Fluid, Including Hydrocephalus, Pseudotumor Cerebri, and Low-Pressure Syndromes, Pachymeningitis
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology, Chp 30, pg 635, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014

Disturbances of Cerebrospinal Fluid, Including Hydrocephalus, Pseudotumor Cerebri, and Low-Pressure Syndromes, Arachnoiditis
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology, Chp 30, pg 635, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014

Neurosyphilis Orofacial Dyskinesia: The Candy Sign
MovDisord 28:246-247, Martinelli, P.,et al, 2013

Acquired Neurosyphilis Presenting as Movement Disorders
Mov Disord 27:690-695, Shah, B.B. & Lang, A.E., 2012

Cerebral Syphilitic Gumma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Neurol Sci 33:1179-1181, Li, J.C.,et al, 2012

Mesiotemporal Changes on Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Neurosyphilis
Int Med Jour 42:1057-1063, Saunderson, R.B. & Chan, R.C., 2012

Neurosyphilis presenting as mesial temporal encephalitis
Neurol 79:e206-e209, AbdeleRahman, K.,et al, 2012

Neurosyphilis Versus Herpes Encephalitis in a Patient with Confusion, Memory Loss, and T2-Weighted Mesiotemporal Hyperintensity
Case Rep Infect Dis 2012:154863, Vedes,E.,et al, 2012

Clinicopath Conference: Secondary Syphilis Involving Skin and Optic Nerve (Neurosyphilis)
NEJM 363:865-874, Case 26: 2010, 2010

Syphilitic Myelitis: Rare, Nonspecific, But Treatable
Neurol 72:673-675, Chilver-Stainer,L.,et al, 2009

Dementia and White-Matter Demyelination in Young Patient With Neurosyphilis
Lancet:368:2258, Brinar,V.V. &Habek,M., 2006

Neurosyphillis in the Modern Era
JNNP 75:1727-1730, Timmermans,M. &Carr,J., 2004

Progressive Binasal Hemianopia
Lancet 363:1606, Pringle,E.,et al, 2004

Neurosyphilis with Complex Partial Status Epilepticus and Mesiotemporal MRI Abnormalities Mimicking herpes Simplex Encephalitis
JNNP 75:833, Marano,E.,et al, 2004

Central Nervous System Infection in Congenital Syphilis
NEJM 346:1792-1798, Michelow,I.C.,et al, 2002

Dual Infective Pathology in Patients with Cryptococcal meningitis
Neurol 51:1213-1215, Silber,E.,et al, 1998

Effects of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection on the Manifestations of Neurosyphillis
Neurol 49:893-894, deSouze,M.C.&Nitrini,R., 1997

MRI In Patients with General Paresis
Neuroradiology 38:120-123, Zifko,U.,et al, 1996

Neuroimaging Findings in Patients with AIDS
Clin Inf Dis 22:906-919, Walot,I.,et al, 1996

Cerebral Syphilitic Gumma in an HIV-Negative Patient Presenting as Prolonged Focal Motor Status Epilepticus
NEJM 335:1159-1160, Suzrez,J.I.,et al, 1996

Syphilis & Neurosyphilis in a HIV Type-1 Seropositive Population:Evid for Frequent Serologic Relapse after Therapy
Am J Med 99:55-63, Malone,J.L.,et al, 1995

Neurosyphilis in HIV-Positive and HIV-Negative Patients: Neuroimaging Findings
AJNR 16:703-711, Brightbill,T.C.,et al, 1995

Bilateral Seventh Nerve Palsy:Analysis of 43 Cases and Review of the Literature
Neurol 44:1198-1202, Keane,J.R., 1994

Neurosyphilis
Neurol 44:2228-2230, Simon,R.P., 1994

Cerebral Syphilitic Gumma Confirmed by the Polymerase Chain Reaction in a Man with HIV Infection
NEJM 331:1488-1491, 15161994., Horowitz,H.W.,et al, 1994

Neurologic Manifestations of HIV Infection
Ann Int Med 121:769-785, Simpson,D.M.&Tagliati,M., 1994

TORCH Infections in the Newborn
Semin Neurol 13:106-115, Donley,D.K., 1993

IgM Antibody to Treponema Pallidum in Cerebrospinal Fluid of Infants with Congenital Syphilis
Am J Dis Child 146:1171-1175, Sanchez,P.J.,et al, 1992

MRI of Syphilitic Myelitis
Neuroradiology 34:105-106, Nabatame,H.,et al, 1992

Spinal Cord Syphilis Associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection:A Treatable Myelopathy
Am J Med 91:101-103, Berger,J.R., 1992

Case 32-1991:Tests for Neurosyphilis
NEJM 326:1434, Whitefield,S.G.,et al, 1992

Prevalence of Neurosyphilis in Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Patients with Latent Syphilis
Am J Med 93:9-12, Holtom,P.D.,et al, 1992

Syphilitic Cerebral Gumma with HIV Infection
Neurol 42:1282-1287, Berger,J.R.,et al, 1992

Neurosyphilis in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Seropositive Individuals, A Prospective Study
Arch Neurol 48:700-702, Berger,J.R., 1991

Meningovascular Syphilis with a Gumma of the Midbrain
J Clin Neuro-Ophthalmol 11:139-143, Standaert, D.G.,et al, 1991

Neurosyphilis in the Patient Infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Editorial
Ann Neurol 27:211-213, Davis,L.E., 1990

Utility of the VDRL Test in HIV-Seropositive Patients
NEJM 322:271, Drabick,J.J.&Tramont,E.C., 1990

Clinical Significance of Cerebrospinal Fluid Tests for Neurosyphilis
Ann Neurol 25:50-55, Davis,L.E.&Schmitt,J.W., 1989

Significance of the Argyll Robertson Pupil in Clinical Medicine
Am J Med 86:199-202, Dacso,C.C.&Bortz,D.L., 1989

Persistence of Neurosyphilis Despite Multiple Treatment Regimens
Am J Med 87:225-227, Whiteside,C.M., 1989

Neurosyphilis in Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
Arch Neurol 46:895-898, Katz,D.A.&Berger,J.R., 1989

Recurrent Syphilitic Uveitis
NEJM 320:62, Richards,B.W.,et al, 1989

Invasion of Central Nervous System by Treponema Pallidum:Implications for Diagnosis & Treatment
Ann Int Med 109:849-851, 855-8621988., Lukehart,S.A.,et al, 1988

Neuropathic Joint Disease
In Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, Brunwald E, et al (Ed) , 11th Ed, McGraw-Hill, New Yo, k, p. 146, 1987

Neurologic Manifestations of AIDS
Medicine 66:407-437, McArthur,J.C., 1987

Tonic Pupils in Neurosyphilis
Neurol 36:188-192, Fletcher,W.A.&Sharpe,J.A., 1986

Resolution of a Gumma with Steroid Therapy
Neurol 36:1104-1107, Shepherd-Fleet,W.,et al, 1986

Evaluation of Sera From Patients with Lyme Disease in the FTA-ABS Test for Syphilis
Sex Trans Dis 13:232-236, Hunter,E.G.,et al, 1986

Lumbar Puncture in Asymptomatic Late Syphilis, An Analysis of the Benefits & Risks
Arch Int Med 145:465-468, Wiesel,J.,et al, 1985

Neurosyphilis in the Antibiotic Era
Neurol 35:1368-1371, Burke,J.M.&Schaberg,D.R., 1985



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