Abstract

We present the case of a 44-year-old gentleman, hospitalized in Interventional cardiology department with retrosternal pain. Percutaneous coronary investigation(PCI) was performed demonstrating bilateral ostial coronary artery stenosis with moderate aortic regurgitation. The patient was transferred in our department for urgent surgery. Cardiac surgery procedure was performed including: double coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) combined with aortic valve replacement(AVR) with mechanical valve. The Venereal Disease Research Laboratory test (VDRL) and Treponema pallidum Haemagglutination(TPHA) test were done on admission – both of them being positive. Those results confirmed tertiary cardiovascular syphilis. The patient was discharged on POD 12, and was transferred to Dermatology and sexually transmitted diseases(STD) department for further antibiotic therapy concerning the syphilis infection.

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