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Es una infección del cerebro o de la médula espinal que ocurre por lo general en personas que han tenido sífilis sin tratamiento durante muchos años.
La neurosífilis es causada por el Treponema pallidum, la bacteria que causa la sífilis. Por lo regular ocurre alrededor de 10 a 20 años después de que una persona resulta infectada con sífilis por primera vez. No todas las personas que padecen sífilis tendrán esta complicación.
Existen cuatro formas diferentes de neurosífilis:
La neurosífilis asintomática ocurre antes de la sífilis sintomática.
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