Topic Overview
Cardiovascular
syphilis refers to the infection of the heart and
related blood vessels by the syphilis bacteria. This complication usually
begins as an
inflammation of the arteries. Destruction caused by
cardiovascular syphilis can be life-threatening.
Complications of cardiovascular syphilis include:
- Narrowing of the blood vessels that supply blood
to the heart, which may lead to chest pain (angina),
heart attack, and possibly death.
- Damage
to heart valves that may lead to
heart failure.
-
Aortic aneurysm
. If a vessel becomes weak enough, it can rupture and cause
death.
Antibiotic
treatment cures the syphilis infection and
stops the progress of cardiovascular syphilis. But the damage that has already
occurred may not be reversed.
Credits
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By
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Healthwise Staff |
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Primary Medical Reviewer
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Sarah Marshall, MD - Family Medicine |
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Specialist Medical Reviewer
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Devika Singh, MD, MPH - Infectious Disease |
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Last Revised
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September 29, 2011 |