Unmasking the hidden culprit: neurosyphilis mimicking parkinsonism in a middle-aged male.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY BMC Neurology Pub Date : 2025-03-07 DOI:10.1186/s12883-025-04101-y
Zhaobo Shi, Yong Sun, Xinsheng Han
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Background: General paresis, a tertiary manifestation of neurosyphilis affecting the brain, is characterized by mental and behavioral disorders, such as attention disorder, cognitive impairment, and personality changes. But parkinsonism is rarely reported in patients with neurosyphilis, let alone general paresis. This study reports a case suffering from both general paresis and parkinsonism.

Case presentation: A 50-year-old man was initially misdiagnosed with "alcohol-related psychiatric and behavioral disorders" due to the onset of psychiatric symptoms following alcohol abstinence. The excessive administration of psychotropic medications, attributed to their limited efficacy, was identified as the primary cause of his subsequent extrapyramidal symptoms, including tremor and bradykinesia. However, treatment with levodopa yielded only marginal effectiveness. Following a comprehensive diagnostic evaluation, which encompassed brain magnetic resonance imaging, syphilis screening, and cerebrospinal fluid analysis, neurosyphilis was ultimately identified as the underlying etiology. Subsequent treatment with aqueous penicillin resulted in a marked improvement in his symptoms.

Conclusion: This case illustrates a rare manifestation of neurosyphilis, specifically parkinsonism. The diagnostic process was complicated by several confounding factors. As neurosyphilis is known as the "great imitator," capable of mimicking various neuropsychiatric disorders, routine syphilis screening is imperative for patients presenting with mental disorders and parkinsonian symptoms to facilitate early diagnosis and enhance prognosis.

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揭开隐藏的罪魁祸首:一名中年男性的神经梅毒模仿帕金森病。
背景:全身性脑轻瘫是影响大脑的神经梅毒的第三期表现,以精神和行为障碍为特征,如注意力障碍、认知障碍和人格改变。但是神经梅毒患者很少有帕金森病的报道,更不用说全身麻痹了。本研究报告一例患有全身性神经麻痹和帕金森氏症。病例介绍:一名50岁男性,由于戒酒后出现精神症状,最初被误诊为“酒精相关精神和行为障碍”。由于精神药物疗效有限而过量服用,这被确定为他随后锥体外系症状(包括震颤和运动迟缓)的主要原因。然而,左旋多巴治疗仅产生边际效果。经过全面的诊断评估,包括脑磁共振成像、梅毒筛查和脑脊液分析,神经梅毒最终被确定为潜在的病因。随后用青霉素水溶液治疗使他的症状明显改善。结论:本病例是神经梅毒的罕见表现,特别是帕金森病。诊断过程因几个混杂因素而复杂化。由于神经梅毒被称为“伟大的模仿者”,能够模仿各种神经精神疾病,对于出现精神障碍和帕金森症状的患者,常规梅毒筛查是必要的,以促进早期诊断和提高预后。
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BMC Neurology
BMC Neurology 医学-临床神经学
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4.20
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期刊介绍: BMC Neurology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of neurological disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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