Syphilitica Roseola in HIV-Infected Patient
Journal: Clinical Dermatology Open Access Journal (CDOAJ) (Vol.2, No. 4)Publication Date: 2017-05-11
Authors : Riyanto P;
Page : 1-5
Keywords : Syphilis Roseola; HIV;
Abstract
Syphilis roseola is the main symptoms of the secondary syphilis, in the form of multiple, asymptomatic, light pink erythema of 5 mm to 20 mm in diameter occur on the whole body surface, markedly on the palms and soles. The patient is a 29-years-old unmarried man with syphilis roseola and HIV. Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (VDRL) titer > 1: 64, and Treponemal Pallidum Haem agglutination (TPHA) titer > 1: 640. Viral load not detected, CD4 590 cells/µl. This patient received intramuscular single dose of 2.4 million units of Benzathine Penicillin G, a combination of Tenofovir 300 mg / 24 hours, Lamivudine 300 mg / 24 hours, Efavirens 600 mg / 24 hours and no topical therapeutic. After 6 months therapy improves generalist status, no skin lesions and CD4 repair to 630 cells / µl.
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