Neurosyphilis Presenting as an Atypical Case of Posterior Placoid Chorioretinitis in a Young, HIV-Negative Male

Published: Aug 18, 2021
Abstract
Ocular syphilis can occur at any time after initial infection and most commonly presents as posterior uveitis or panuveitis, although many other ocular findings have been documented. We present the case of a young, otherwise healthy Caucasian HIV-negative male who presented with acute onset of photopsias, floaters, and a rapidly progressive unilateral scotoma who was originally diagnosed with acute zonal occult outer retinopathy (AZOOR) and...
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Title
Neurosyphilis Presenting as an Atypical Case of Posterior Placoid Chorioretinitis in a Young, HIV-Negative Male
Published Date
Aug 18, 2021
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