{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: [A case of meningovascular syphilis presenting with bilateral oculomotor nerve palsy, cerebral aneurysm, and cerebral hemorrhage]. {Author}: Soeda S;Onoue H;Shinmura Y;Ebihara S;Suzuki T;Akaiwa Y;Miyamoto T; {Journal}: Rinsho Shinkeigaku {Volume}: 62 {Issue}: 11 {Year}: Nov 2022 26 暂无{DOI}: 10.5692/clinicalneurol.cn-001784 {Abstract}: The patient was a 32-year-old man with no HIV infection and possible syphilis infection at the age of 22 years. At the age of 29 years, he visited an ophthalmologist for diplopia due to right oculomotor nerve palsy. He underwent diplopia strabismus surgery for unexplained oculomotor nerve palsy. At the age of 31 years, he had a left oculomotor nerve palsy and was referred to our department. He was diagnosed with neurosyphilis based on positive serum and cerebrospinal fluid syphilis antibodies. MRI showed aneurysm, asymptomatic cerebral hemorrhage, and contrast enhancement of the left oculomotor nerve, leading to the diagnosis of meningovascular syphilis. The patient's symptoms improved with penicillin and corticosteroids. The oculomotor nerve palsy may be due to microcirculatory disorder caused by syphilitic cerebral endarteritis.