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Congenital Syphilis

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7 sections · 81 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • Topics covered

    1 slide

  2. 02

    The disease

    What causes congenital syphilis, how common it is, and how it reaches the fetus

    • Definition of congenital syphilis
    • Syphilis within the TORCH group
    • Treponema pallidum: the organism
    • Route of infection from mother to fetus
    • Timing of fetal infection
    • up to 23%
    • 32.4%
    • 52.3%
    • Missed opportunities for testing and treatment
    • Risk factors for syphilis in pregnancy
    • 14%
    • Immune evasion by Treponema pallidum
    • Stages of maternal infection

    13 slides

  3. 03

    Manifestations of disease

    What congenital syphilis does before birth, in the newborn, and years later

    • Limits of prenatal diagnosis
    • Prenatal consequences of congenital syphilis
    • 2 in 3
    • Two patterns of neonatal and childhood disease
    • Early congenital syphilis: commonest findings
    • Early congenital syphilis: further findings
    • Early congenital syphilis: less frequent findings
    • Liver, pancreas and gut involvement
    • Skin and mucous membrane lesions
    • Nervous system, kidney and eye involvement
    • 40%
    • Late congenital syphilis: face, palate and teeth
    • Late congenital syphilis: bone and joint
    • Late congenital syphilis: eye and ear
    • Late neurosyphilis in congenital infection

    15 slides

  4. 04

    Imaging technique and findings

    What high-resolution ultrasound shows, how often, and what it means

    • When ultrasound findings appear
    • Ultrasound findings of congenital syphilis
    • Hepatomegaly as the leading sign
    • Fetal hepatomegaly in the coronal plane
    • Fetal hepatomegaly in the transverse plane
    • Placental thickening on ultrasound
    • Thickened placenta on prenatal ultrasound
    • Placental depth measured in the sagittal plane
    • Nonimmune hydrops on ultrasound
    • Fetal hydrops in the sagittal plane
    • Fetal ascites and skin edema in the transverse plane
    • Long bone abnormalities on ultrasound
    • Bowed fetal long bone on prenatal ultrasound
    • Bowing of the fetal femur
    • Middle cerebral artery Doppler and fetal anemia
    • Frequency of ultrasound findings in congenital syphilis
    • Sequence of fetal involvement
    • Mechanisms of fetal hepatomegaly
    • Placentomegaly: underlying pathology
    • Resolution of ultrasound findings after maternal treatment
    • 12%

    21 slides

  5. 05

    Differential diagnosis from imaging findings

    The scan findings are shared with many other conditions

    • Overlap with other congenital infections
    • Fetal hepatomegaly: infectious causes
    • Fetal hepatomegaly: non-infectious causes
    • Placental thickening: definition
    • Differential diagnosis of placental thickening
    • Fetal nonimmune hydrops: definition and compartments
    • Immune versus nonimmune hydrops
    • Causes of nonimmune hydrops

    8 slides

  6. 06

    Treatment

    Penicillin for the mother, and what happens to the newborn afterwards

    • 3x
    • Benzathine penicillin G in pregnancy
    • Number of penicillin doses by stage of maternal syphilis
    • Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction
    • Penicillin allergy in pregnancy
    • 95-100%
    • Nontreponemal titers and the fourfold change
    • Infant who needs no treatment or evaluation
    • Infant of a mother treated late in pregnancy
    • Components of the neonatal workup
    • Evaluation of the infant with signs of congenital syphilis
    • Ten-day penicillin regimen for the neonate
    • Serologic follow-up of the infant
    • Further follow-up in neurosyphilis and HIV testing

    14 slides

  7. 07

    What the referring physician needs to know

    Screening, the reasons cases persist, and the take-home points

    • Universal prenatal syphilis screening
    • Reasons congenital syphilis cases persist
    • Benefits and harms of universal screening
    • Key points: epidemiology and imaging
    • Key points: outcomes and treatment
    • References
    • References (continued)
    • References (continued)
    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    9 slides