Korean J Infect Dis.  2000 Oct;32(5):402-406.

A Case of Syphilitic Aortitis with Aortic Insufficiency and Aortic Aneurysm

Abstract

Syphilitic aortitis, passing out of our mind, is the most common systemic manifestation of late syphilis and is more typically manifestated 10 to 30 years afterward. This diagnosis has been made less frequently in recent decades than in the past, because of public awareness of syphilis and screening program. Treponema pallidum lodge within vasa vasorum, especially ascending aorta cause the histologic changes, which are responsible for the three major forms of symptomatic cardiovascular syphilis, including aortic insufficiency, coronary ostial stenosis, and aortic aneurysm. We experienced a case of syphilitic aortitis with aortic insufficiency and aortic aneurysm in a 48-year-old man presented with progressive dyspnea. Echocardiography, chest CT, and later surgical correction were performed and surgical specimen revealed the histologic finding consistent with syphilitic aortitis. We report this case with a review of the literature.

Keyword

Syphilis; Aortitis; Aortic insufficiency

MeSH Terms

Aorta
Aortic Aneurysm*
Aortitis
Constriction, Pathologic
Diagnosis
Dyspnea
Echocardiography
Humans
Mass Screening
Middle Aged
Syphilis
Syphilis, Cardiovascular*
Tomography, X-Ray Computed
Treponema pallidum
Vasa Vasorum
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