Abstract:In 1960 we reported our results with combined malaria and massive penicillin therapy of general paresis in elderly patients (1). After this form of treatment, the results of serologic tests for syphilis remained positive in 16 of 20 subjects. Erythromycin estolate then was used to determine whether this additional therapy might cause the test findings to change from positive to negative.
METHODSThe 16 paretic patients with continuing positive blood reactions for syphilis following treatment with malaria and ma… Show more
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