       Document 0117
 DOCN  M9440117
 TI    [An unusual variant of secondary recurrent syphilis in an HIV-infected
       patient]
 DT    9404
 AU    Potekaev NS; Potekaev SN; Gorbacheva ES
 SO    Ter Arkh. 1993;65(11):28-9. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/94151750
 AB    Asymptomatic syphilis eventually manifesting with symptoms of the
       secondary disease was observed in a male with HIV-infection. Large
       focuses of alopecia reported in this male are suggested as a clinical
       marker of HIV-infection. A defective antibody response to T. pallidum in
       HIV-infection has been confirmed. Levomycetin (0.5 g 4 times a day in
       5-20-day courses at two-week intervals) proved highly effective as
       compared to penicillin, erythromycin and tetracycline administration due
       to poor tolerance of the above antibiotics.
 DE    Adult  Antibiotics, Combined/THERAPEUTIC USE  Case Report
       Chloramphenicol/THERAPEUTIC USE  Drug Therapy, Combination  English
       Abstract  Erythromycin/THERAPEUTIC USE  Histamine H1 Receptor
       Blockaders/THERAPEUTIC USE  Hospitalization  Human  HIV
       Infections/*COMPLICATIONS  *HIV-1  Male  Recurrence
       Syphilis/*DIAGNOSIS/DRUG THERAPY/PATHOLOGY  Tetracycline/THERAPEUTIC USE
       JOURNAL ARTICLE

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