Case Report: When syphilis imitates cancer: a case of misdiagnosed cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
Ugo Giordano, Jacek Kwiatkowski, Krzysztof Zduniak, Monika Mordak-Domagała, Zuzanna Dybko, Jarosław Dybko

TL;DR
A case of syphilis was initially misdiagnosed as cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, highlighting the importance of considering syphilis in differential diagnoses.
Contribution
This case report emphasizes the diagnostic challenge of syphilis mimicking cancer and proposes a structured diagnostic algorithm.
Findings
A 27-year-old male with symptoms of CTCL was diagnosed with secondary syphilis after further testing.
Syphilis can closely resemble hematologic malignancies both clinically and histopathologically.
Early inclusion of syphilis in differential diagnosis is critical to prevent misdiagnosis and treatment delays.
Abstract
Syphilis is an infectious disease caused by Treponema pallidum, which is regarded as one of the most significant imitators in daily clinical practice. Its manifestations are various, comprising numerous autoimmune, inflammatory, and neoplastic disorders. Here we present a case of a 27-year-old male initially suspected of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) based on lymphadenopathy, systemic weight loss, ulcerative cutaneous lesions, and fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography (FDG-PET-CT) findings of hypermetabolic nodes above and below the diaphragm. Histopathological analysis suggested pleomorphic lymphoid proliferation, while imaging supported the suspicion of malignancy. However, subsequent biopsies revealed plasmacytic and lymphocytic infiltration without clonality, and treponemal serologies confirmed secondary syphilis. The patient was referred for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSyphilis Diagnosis and Treatment · Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders · Tattoo and Body Piercing Complications
