general paralysis of the insane

Last reviewed 01/2018

General paralysis of the insane is a syndrome of madness and weakness occurring in tertiary syphilis, which is now very rare because of treatment with penicillin.

The signs of this condition are usually those of:

  • sudden personality change
  • radical alteration of the patient's previous ethical and moral standards
  • development of extravagant and grandiose behaviour
  • the clinical picture then seems to level out and then is followed by a progressive dementing illness
  • there may be an accompanying affective state of flat euphoria
  • the patient may have Argyll-Robertson pupils

CSF:

  • CSF pressure is often slightly raised
  • microscopy shows an excess of mononuclear cells and protein with a marked increase in globulin fraction
  • serology is always positive

Death usually occurs within three years.