Tabes Dorsalis natural history, complications, and prognosis

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Complications

  • Complications of late-stage syphilis infection, which may include:
    • Inflammation of the aorta (aortitis) with aortic aneurysm
    • Disease of the heart valves
    • Damage to bones, skin, and other organs
  • Complications of neurosyphilis, including dementia, stroke, eye disease
  • Difficulty with walking and balance
  • Paralysis

Prognosis

Progressive disability is possible if the disorder is left untreated.

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