Malignant syphilis as the presenting complaint of advanced HIV.
Juan Jose Montenegro-IdrogoRicardo MuñanteManuel López-FuentesMaría Sanz-CastroAlex Ventura-LeónGonzalo Chávez-EsparzaYuri García-CortezPublished in: International journal of STD & AIDS (2023)
Malignant syphilis is an infrequent secondary manifestation in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), with polymorphous and disseminated skin lesions being related to severe immunosuppression. Lesions have intense inflammatory circinate, ulcer-crusted and nodular skin lesions of diffuse distribution throughout the body, that can be confused with vasculitis or cutaneous lymphomas. We report a patient recently diagnosed with HIV infection in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome stage with malignant syphilis as the debut of HIV.