STIs 0.0 / 5 ? MedicineMedicineUniversityAll boards Created by: cocobean1996Created on: 11-08-20 12:20 7985321106 Across 1. Neurosyphilis - cranial nerve palsies common. Congenital syphilis are very severe, can imitate dementia or other infection. (8) 5. Complication of autonomic neuropathy (urinary retention), neonatal infection severe. (6) 6. 80% asymptomatic, others recurring symptoms, burning, itchy ulcerating lesions, flu like symptoms, tender lymphadenopathy (inguinals) (6) 9. Podophyllotoxin, imiquimod, cryotherapy and diathermy. (10, 5) Down 1. Benzathine penicillin or doxycycline are standard treatment (8) 2. Treatment with doxycycline, or use azithromycin if pregnant. (9) 3. Caused by Treponema pallidum, often asymptomatic, 90% of cases in MSM, primary symptom is chancre, secondary rash, tertiary are neurologicaland gummy lesions. (8) 7. Affects 15-20% of the population, co factor in HIV transmission. Equally common in males/females. (6) 8. Caused by HPV types 6+11, affects 90% of UK population at some stage in life, produces a cauliflower shaped warts, rarely causes papillomatosis in neonates. (10, 5) 10. Treated with ceftriaxone 1mg. (9)
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