%0 Journal Article %T An Early Presentation of Neurosyphilis as Persistent Headache and Opthalmoplegia %A Magdalini Krommyda %A Georgia Xiromerisiou %A Rudolf Jobst %A Dimitrios Tsiptsios %J International Journal of Caring Sciences %D 2013 %I Professor Despina Sapountzi-Krepia %X Neurosyphilis can present with a wide spectrum of clinical symptoms and can lead to severe morbidity and mortality, in case of delayed diagnosis and treatment. Although it is often and inaccuratelydescribed as a type of tertiary syphilis, the involvement of the central nervous system (CNS) can begin early in the progression of the disease and CNS disorders may be primary presenting symptoms. Wereport a case of isolated third nerve palsy (TNP) and persistent headache secondary to neurosyphilis that demonstrates clearly the early involvement of CNS in the progression of the disease. The prompt detection of his condition led to a full recovery of the symptoms. Clinical awareness of this multifactorial condition is very important, in order to suspect, recognize it and provide treatment before major complications. %K neurosyphilis %K opthalmoplegia %K headache %U http://internationaljournalofcaringsciences.org/docs/19.%20Krommyda%20Neurosyphilis.pdf