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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sex Transm Infect. 2010 Aug 26;87(1):4–8. doi: 10.1136/sti.2010.043042

Table 1.

Characteristics of the ocular syphilis studies among HIV-infected patients

First author Years (or duration) Number of
patients
Location Concurrent
new HIV diagnosis
Receiving HAART
before syphilis
Median follow-up
(months)
Case reports 1984–2009 13 Multiple centres 3/8 3/7 NR
Balba29 1997–2002 3 Single centre, Washington DC, USA NR 3/3 NR
Li32 1989–2009 12 Two centres—Seattle, USA and Boston USA 4/12 5/12 45
Doris30 2004 2 Single centre, Manchester, UK NR NR NR
McCall26 2004 2 Single centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands 0/2 1/2 NR
Parc33 2001–4 8 Single centre, Paris, France 0/8 NR 5*
Tran36 2001–3 12 Single centre, Paris, France 3/12 NR 7.25
Kunkel22 1998–2006 11 Single centre, Berlin, Germany 7/11 2/11 NR
Browning19 14 years 5 Single centre, Charlotte, USA 3/5 NR 8
Shalaby35 1983–95 13 Single centre, Baltimore, USA NR NA NR
Villanueva37 1993–6 3 Single centre, Detroit, USA NR NA 12
Kuo31 Before 1997 3 Single centre, Los Angeles, USA 2/3 NA NR
Levy9 Before 1989 2 Single centre, Baltimore, US 2/2 NA NR
McLeish20 1985–8 9 Two centres, Miami and Iowa City, USA 4/9 NA NR
Passo34 1985 3 Single centre, Baltimore, USA 3/3 NA NR
*

All patients had 1 month follow-up, and only four patients were followed up for longer periods. Among those four patients, the median follow-up time was 5 months.

HAART, highly active antiretroviral treatment; NA, not applicable; NR, not reported.