Syphilis and its Ocular Manifestations
Reports of syphilis in England have increased over the last 10 years. This bacterial infection is transmitted through direct contact with active primary and secondary lesions. Ocular syphilis can result from dissemination of the organism to different organs. Symptoms vary and include vision loss, photopsia, scotoma and eye pain. Syphilis results in ocular inflammation and typically presents with uveitis affecting both posterior and/or anterior segments. Serological testing is the mainstay of diagnosis but all patient should also be tested for HIV co-infection. Early administration of antibiotics improves prognosis.