Neurosyphilis [neurosyfilis]
- Terms
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časná neurosyfilis
generalizovaná paralýza
generalizovaná paréza
gummata CNS
juvenilní neurosyfilis
neurolues
neurosyfilis asymptomatická
neurosyfilis gumma
neurosyfilis paretická
neurosyfilis sekundární
neurosyfilis symptomatická
pozdní vrozená neurosyfilis
progresivní paralýza
syfilis centrálního nervového systému
vrozená progresivní paralýza
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Central Nervous System Syphilis
General Paralysis
General Paralysis of the Insane
General Paresis
General Paresis of the Insane
Juvenile Paresis
Neurosyphilis, Asymptomatic
Neurosyphilis, Gummatous
Neurosyphilis, Juvenile
Neurosyphilis, Secondary
Neurosyphilis, Symptomatic
Paralysis, General
Paretic Neurosyphilis
Secondary Neurosyphilis
Syphilis, Central Nervous System
Syphilis, CNS
Infections of the central nervous system caused by TREPONEMA PALLIDUM which present with a variety of clinical syndromes. The initial phase of infection usually causes a mild or asymptomatic meningeal reaction. The meningovascular form may present acutely as BRAIN INFARCTION. The infection may also remain subclinical for several years. Late syndromes include general paresis; TABES DORSALIS; meningeal syphilis; syphilitic OPTIC ATROPHY; and spinal syphilis. General paresis is characterized by progressive DEMENTIA; DYSARTHRIA; TREMOR; MYOCLONUS; SEIZURES; and Argyll-Robertson pupils. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp722-8)
- DUI
- D009494 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0014771
- History note
- 1963; for GENERAL PARALYSIS & PARALYSIS, GENERAL use PARESIS 1963-93
- Public note
- 1966; for GENERAL PARALYSIS & PARALYSIS, GENERAL see PARESIS 1963-93
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- CF
- cerebrospinal fluid 1
- CI
- chemically induced 0
- CL
- classification 3
- CO
- complications 11
- CN
- congenital 2
- DI
- diagnosis 36
- DG
- diagnostic imaging 0
- DH
- diet therapy 0
- DT
- drug therapy 12
- EC
- economics 0
- EM
- embryology 0
- EN
- enzymology 0
- EP
- epidemiology 1
- EH
- ethnology 0
- ET
- etiology 7
- GE
- genetics 0
- HI
- history 3
- IM
- immunology 4
- ME
- metabolism 1
- MI
- microbiology 2
- MO
- mortality 0
- NU
- nursing 0
- PS
- parasitology 0
- PA
- pathology 4
- PP
- physiopathology 2
- PC
- prevention & control 2
- PX
- psychology 1
- RT
- radiotherapy 0
- RH
- rehabilitation 2
- SU
- surgery 1
- TH
- therapy 17
- TM
- transmission 0
- UR
- urine 0
- VE
- veterinary 0
- VI
- virology 0