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Neurosyphilis: An underdiagnosed entity.

Neurosyphilis has various clinical manifestations depending upon the stage of illness. However, it is not readily considered a differential diagnosis in early onset dementia and behavioral disturbances. This case report describes a patient presenting with disorganized behavior and later diagnosed with dementia in which neurosyphilis was found causative. This is followed by a pragmatic review of the diagnosis and treatment options for neurosyphilis.

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