TY - JOUR
T1 - Acquired oral syphilis
T2 - A multicenter study of 339 patients from South America
AU - de Andrade, Bruno Augusto Benevenuto
AU - de Arruda, José Alcides Almeida
AU - Gilligan, Gerardo
AU - Piemonte, Eduardo
AU - Panico, René
AU - Molina Ávila, Ignacio
AU - Pimentel Sola, Juan Martin
AU - Carmona Lorduy, Martha Cecilia
AU - Pupo Marrugo, Stella
AU - Sánchez Tatis, Angélica Sofia
AU - Werner, Laura Cecilia
AU - Abrahão, Aline Corrêa
AU - Agostini, Michelle
AU - Buoro, Luisa
AU - Israel, Mônica Simões
AU - Freire, Nathália de Almeida
AU - Lima, Lucas Ambrósio
AU - Abrantes, Thamiris de Castro
AU - Cunha, John Lennon Silva
AU - Pérez-de-Oliveira, Maria Eduarda
AU - Roza, Ana Luiza Oliveira Corrêa
AU - Vargas, Pablo Agustin
AU - Lopes, Marcio Ajudarte
AU - Santos-Silva, Alan Roger
AU - de Almeida, Oslei Paes
AU - Pontes, Flávia Sirotheau Corrêa
AU - Pontes, Hélder Antônio Rebelo
AU - Rondanelli, Benjamin Martínez
AU - Villarroel-Dorrego, Mariana
AU - Bologna-Molina, Ronell
AU - Derderian, Nathalie
AU - Sánchez-Romero, Celeste
AU - Abreu, Lucas Guimarães
AU - Fonseca, Felipe Paiva
AU - Mesquita, Ricardo Alves
AU - Gomez, Ricardo Santiago
AU - Martínez-Flores, René
AU - Delgado-Azañero, Wilson
AU - Alves, Adriana Terezinha Neves Novellino
AU - Lourenço, Simone de Queiroz Chaves
AU - Coimbra, Carolina
AU - Polignano, Giovanni Augusto Castanheira
AU - Assunção Júnior, José Narciso Rosa
AU - Souto, Giovanna Ribeiro
AU - Souza, Paulo Eduardo Alencar
AU - Horta, Martinho Campolina Rebello
AU - González-Arriagada, Wilfredo Alejandro
AU - Romañach, Mário José
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Objective: To report the clinicopathologic features of acquired oral syphilis cases in South American countries. Materials and Methods: Clinical data were retrospectively collected from the records of 18 oral diagnostic services in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, Uruguay, and Peru. Serologies of nontreponemal and treponemal tests were used for diagnosis. Results: The series comprised 339 cases of acquired oral syphilis. Secondary syphilis ranked as the most common stage (86.7%). Lesions were more frequent among males (58.0%) and young adults with a mean age of 33.3 years. Individuals aged 20–29 years were most affected (35.3%). The most commonly involved sites were the tongue (31.6%), lip/labial commissure (25.1%), and hard/soft palate (20.4%). Clinically, acquired oral syphilis usually presented as mucous patches (28.4%), papules (25.7%), and ulcers (18.1%). Skin manifestations occurred in 67.7% of individuals, while lymphadenopathy and fever were observed in 61.3% and 11.6% of all subjects, respectively. Most patients were treated with the benzathine penicillin G antibiotic. Conclusion: This report validates the spread of acquired oral syphilis infection among young adults in South America. Our directives include accessible diagnostic tools for proper disease screening, surveillance, and counselling of affected individuals, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
AB - Objective: To report the clinicopathologic features of acquired oral syphilis cases in South American countries. Materials and Methods: Clinical data were retrospectively collected from the records of 18 oral diagnostic services in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, Uruguay, and Peru. Serologies of nontreponemal and treponemal tests were used for diagnosis. Results: The series comprised 339 cases of acquired oral syphilis. Secondary syphilis ranked as the most common stage (86.7%). Lesions were more frequent among males (58.0%) and young adults with a mean age of 33.3 years. Individuals aged 20–29 years were most affected (35.3%). The most commonly involved sites were the tongue (31.6%), lip/labial commissure (25.1%), and hard/soft palate (20.4%). Clinically, acquired oral syphilis usually presented as mucous patches (28.4%), papules (25.7%), and ulcers (18.1%). Skin manifestations occurred in 67.7% of individuals, while lymphadenopathy and fever were observed in 61.3% and 11.6% of all subjects, respectively. Most patients were treated with the benzathine penicillin G antibiotic. Conclusion: This report validates the spread of acquired oral syphilis infection among young adults in South America. Our directives include accessible diagnostic tools for proper disease screening, surveillance, and counselling of affected individuals, especially in low- and middle-income countries.
KW - acquired syphilis
KW - oral mucosa
KW - public health
KW - sexually transmitted infections
KW - syphilis
KW - Treponema pallidum
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U2 - 10.1111/odi.13963
DO - 10.1111/odi.13963
M3 - Article
C2 - 34263964
AN - SCOPUS:85127229686
SN - 1354-523X
VL - 28
SP - 1561
EP - 1572
JO - Oral Diseases
JF - Oral Diseases
IS - 6
ER -