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A case of secondary syphilis with HIV, resembling borderline lepromatous leprosy.

Abstract
We are reporting an unusual case of secondary syphilis, in a homosexual male patient, which resembled borderline lepromatous leprosy, and in whom the diagnosis was considered on clinical grounds. The patient also had concomitant HIV infection, with asymptomatic neurosyphilis. His rapid plasma reagin test was reactive in 1:128 dilution. He improved with three standard, weekly injections of benzathine penicillin, along with 2 g of intravenous ceftriaxone daily for 15 days. This case is being reported to highlight the need for a high index of suspicion in diagnosing unusual cases of secondary syphilis, especially in those with concomitant HIV infection.
AuthorsMohan Zachariah Mani, Bimal Kanish, Kanwardeep Kwatra, Paulina R Chaudhary, Anuradha Bhatia
JournalIndian journal of sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS (Indian J Sex Transm Dis AIDS) Vol. 36 Issue 2 Pg. 182-4 ( 2015) ISSN: 2589-0557 [Print] India
PMID26692613 (Publication Type: Case Reports)

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