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Syphilitic Myelopathy
Alternate Names : Tabes Dorsalis
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Syphilitic Myelopathy Prevention
Adequate treatment and follow-up of primary syphilis infections reduces the risk of developing syphilitic myelopathy. Safer sex behaviors and regular use of protective barriers (such as condoms) may reduce the risk of developing the initial syphilis infection.
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Definition Syphilitic Myelopathy Overview, Causes, & Risk Factors Syphilitic Myelopathy Symptoms & Signs Syphilitic Myelopathy Prevention Syphilitic Myelopathy Diagnosis & Tests Syphilitic Myelopathy Treatment Syphilitic Myelopathy Prognosis Syphilitic Myelopathy Complications Calling Your Health Care Provider
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Review Date : 8/7/2002
Reviewed By : Camille Kotton, M.D., Infectious Diseases Division, Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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