UMEM Educational Pearls

Category: Visual Diagnosis

Title: What's the Diagnosis? Case by Dr. Yemi Adebayo

Posted: 8/25/2013 by Haney Mallemat, MD (Emailed: 8/26/2013) (Updated: 8/26/2013)
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Question

23 year-old patient presents with a rash on his palms and soles. He also states that he had a something strange on his genitals several weeks before. What's the diagnosis and what’s the treatment (including dosing) for this disease?

Answer

  • This is secondary syphilis
  • The preferred treatment is Benzathine Penicillin G
    • 2.4 million units intramuscularly
    • Note: this dose is also the same primary syphilis
  • Patients with a true penicillin allergy should receive either:
    • Doxycycline 100mg BID x 14 days
    • Tetracycline 500mg QID x 14 days
  • A one-time dose of Azithromycin was previously recommended because of increased patient compliance. Many studies, however, suggest resistant species emerging and subsequent risk of treatment failure.

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