Abstract

The clinical symptoms, serological results and computed tomographic findings of two Zimbabwean children, one with the early meningeal and one with the late parenchymatous form of congenital neurosyphilis are reported. The paediatrician's suspicion of the existence of this condition should remain high as long as syphilis continues to flourish worldwide.

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