Tabes Dorsalis laboratory findings

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Overview

Tests may include the following:

  • CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) examination
  • Head CT, spine CT, or MRI scans of the brain and spinal cord to rule out other diseases
  • Serum VDRL or serum RPR (used as a screening test for syphilis infection -- if it is positive, one of the following tests will be needed to confirm the diagnosis):
    • FTA-ABS
    • MHA-TP

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