Abstract

Cardiovascular syphilis is a late phase complication of the now rare tertiary syphilis complex since the discovery of penicillin, most commonly presenting as an ascending aortic aneurysm. Migration of T. pallidum to the vasa vasorum during early phases of the infection when left untreated leads to

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