The Great Impostor Did It Again: Syphilitic Arthritis

Cureus. 2021 Aug 21;13(8):e17344. doi: 10.7759/cureus.17344. eCollection 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Syphilis-related bone and joint involvement is commonly found in congenital form, but it can also be seen in adults with acquired syphilis as a rare sequela of infectious syphilis. We report a case of syphilitic arthritis where the patient presented with multiple problems over the course of several visits and was eventually diagnosed with tertiary syphilis as the source of his musculoskeletal complaints. The clinical manifestations of syphilis can be diverse and challenging, as evidenced by our case. Unusual clinical manifestations might be seen in syphilis, and clinicians may not be familiar with these clinical presentations while diagnosing. Being aware of arthropathy in syphilis and including it in the differential diagnoses will help improve patient outcomes and avoid unfavorable consequences, particularly in the high-risk group.

Keywords: congenital syphilis; penicillin g; polyarthritis; sexually transmitted infection; syphilis; syphilitic arthritis; tertiary syphilis.

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  • Case Reports