Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . FiG. 273.—Brain of a patient with a syphilitic psychosis of acute maniacal and engorged vessels. Syphilitic meningitis. tegration, the patient dies. The histopathological changes are identicalwith those of the adult form. It is noteworthy that the age of onset, from seven to twelve years,is the same length of time that in the adult form elapses betweeninfection and the outcrop of the metasyphilitic disease. SYPHIUTIC PSYCHOSES. In this section are included the psychoses which are associatedwith cerebral sy


Diseases of the nervous system : a text-book of neurology and psychiatry . FiG. 273.—Brain of a patient with a syphilitic psychosis of acute maniacal and engorged vessels. Syphilitic meningitis. tegration, the patient dies. The histopathological changes are identicalwith those of the adult form. It is noteworthy that the age of onset, from seven to twelve years,is the same length of time that in the adult form elapses betweeninfection and the outcrop of the metasyphilitic disease. SYPHIUTIC PSYCHOSES. In this section are included the psychoses which are associatedwith cerebral syphilis and with tabes. In the present state of ourknowledge we are not prepared, as already stated, to make a cleardistinction either on pathological, clinical, or psychological groundsbetween the so-called metasyphilitic and the more clearly syphilitic SYPHILITIC PSYCHOSES 551. m£ :i^- Fig. 274.—Brain of a patient with a chronic syphiUtic psychosis of maniacal leptomeningitis, pachymeningitis. % t^-


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