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Neurosyphilis in the age of AIDS: clinical and laboratory features
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Gitaí LLG et al. – Neurosyphilis is still characterized by clinical polymorphism and there are significant differences in its epidemiological, clinical and laboratory profile when HIV–infected patients are compared with HIV–negative patients.
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