Cognitive impairment in syphilis: Does treatment based on cerebrospinal fluid analysis improve outcome?
Arielle P DavisClare L MaxwellHaley MendozaAbby CrooksShelia B DunawaySher StoreyClaire StevensLauren C TantaloSharon K SahiKevin R RobertsonChristina M MarraPublished in: PloS one (2021)
In individuals at high risk for laboratory-defined neurosyphilis, cognitive complaints are not a good indicator of cognitive impairment. Severity of cognitive impairment was greater in those with CSF pleocytosis. Identification and treatment of those with neurosyphilis may mitigate subsequent cognitive decline.