Keratitis Parenchymatous Syphilitic

Parenchomatous keratitis is an inflammatory disease of the cornea, which is one of the symptoms of syphilis. This disease is caused by the presence of a spirochete, which provokes the development of pathology. The onset of the disease usually occurs after the 4th year of life.

A characteristic feature of the CPS is its



Keratitis parenchymal syphilis (KPS) is a severe inflammation of the eye that can occur in people with syphilis. This is a rare disease that results from an infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, which is spread through the blood. Keratitis is an inflamed