2024
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.56330
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The Great Masquerader: Recurrent Ischemic Strokes Secondary to Meningovascular Syphilis in a Man With Cardiovascular Stroke Risk Factors

Octavio Carranza,
Sadia Waheed,
Fawad Yousuf

Abstract: A male in his 60s with stroke risk factors presented with confusion and word-finding difficulties. He was diagnosed with acute ischemic stroke in the right basal ganglia. He was started on secondary stroke prevention measures including dual antiplatelet therapy and a high-dose statin. A highly reactive rapid plasma reagin (RPR) was performed as part of the workup and found to be positive. Follow-up fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption (TPA) test was also positive, confirming a diagnosis of syphilis. He w… Show more

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