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IntroductionIn view of the importance of neurosyphilis and the difficulties encountered in diagnosing it, the S1 guideline “Neurosyphilis” has been published by the German Society for Neurology (DGN) in accordance with the stipulations of the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF). The present article is an abridged translation of that German guideline.Main recommendations(a) Neurosyphilis can manifest as early neurosyphilis (meningitis, meningovascular neurosyphilis or syphilitic gummas) or late neurosyphilis (tabes dorsalis, general paresis). (b) The following diagnostic criteria help to establish the presence of probable neurosyphilis (always point iv, accompanied by any two of points i to iii): (i) subacute or chronic neuro-psychiatric symptoms; (ii) increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) cell count or signs of blood–CSF barrier disruption; (iii) positive effect of anti-neurosyphilis antibiotic therapy on clinical course and CSF findings; (iv) positive TPHA/TPPA or FTA test in serum. (c) The diagnosis of neurosyphilis is confirmed by the subsequent detection of intrathecal production of antibodies against Treponema pallidum. (d) In neurosyphilis, treatment with intravenous penicillin or ceftriaxone for 14 days is recommended. (e) The following parameters can be used to assess a therapeutic effect: clinical findings, serum VDRL, and CSF cell count.ConclusionThe German guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of neurosyphilis is a practical tool to support clinicians in diagnosing and treating patients with neurosyphilis. This article is an abridged translation of this guideline (Klein MW, J.; Angstwurm, K.; Esser, S.; Hahn, K.; Matschke, M.; Scheithauer, S.; Schoefer, H.; Sturzenegger, M.; Wildemann, B. Neurosyphilis, S1-Leitlinie. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurologie, Leitlinien für Diagnostik und Thearpie in der Neurologie 2020).

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  • In view of the importance of neurosyphilis and the difficulties encountered in diagnosing it, the S1 guideline “Neurosyphilis” has been published by the German Society for Neurology (DGN) in accordance with the stipulations of the Association of the Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF)

  • Joint recommendation: The following societies participated in the guideline development and approved the final version: The following societies have approved the guideline: German Neurological Society (DGN), Swiss Neurological Society (Schweizerische Neurologische Gesellschaft), the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Liquordiagnostik und klinische Neurochemie (DGLN), the Austrian Neurological Society (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Neurologie), the German Society for Neuro-Aids and Neurological Infectious Diseases (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neuro-Aids und Neuro-Infektiologie), the German AIDS Society (Deutsche AIDS Gesellschaft), the German STI Society (Deutsche STI Gesellschaft), and the German Dermatological Society (Deutsche dermatologische Gesellschaft)

  • (iii)Favorable influence on the course of the disease and/or cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings exerted by antibiotics recommended for the treatment of neurosyphilis (iv) Positivity of the TPHA test and the fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption (FTA-ABS) test in the serum

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The German guideline on the diagnosis and treatment of neurosyphilis is a practical tool to support clinicians in diagnosing and treating patients with neurosyphilis. This article is an abridged translation of this guideline Deutsche Gesellschaft für Neurologie, Leitlinien für Diagnostik und Thearpie in der Neurologie 2020)

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