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FREQUENT SYMPTOMS IN DIFFUSE AND VASCULAR NEUROSYPHILIS
(“CEREBRAL” AND “CEREBROSPINAL SYPHILIS”)
PUPILLARY DISORDER
HEADACHE
VERTIGO
INSOMNIA
DROWSINESS
CHANGE IN DISPOSITION
Irritability Slow thinking
SEIZURES
PARALYSES
Permanent Transient
APHASIA
HEMIANOPSIA
SENSORY DISTURBANCES
GASTRIC CRISES
SPHINCTER DISTURBANCES
INTRACRANIAL PRESSURE SYMPTOMS
POLYURIA, POLYDIPSIA, GLYCOSURIA
MÉNIÈRE’S SYNDROME
NYSTAGMUS
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See Appendix B for technical details.
2. What is the relation of the tibial exostosis to neurosyphilis? The syphilographers have always stressed the tibial lesions in the diagnosis of syphilis. Although not so much attention has been paid to these and kindred osseous lesions in neurosyphilis, yet we have frequently found such lesions and they afford an important auxiliary means of diagnosis.
A POSITIVE SERUM Wassermann reaction with a NEGATIVE FLUID Wassermann Reaction may be found in NEUROSYPHILIS, particularly in VASCULAR NEUROSYPHILIS: the remaining signs in the fluid, although frequently positive, may even be negative.