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Year : 2011  |  Volume : 32  |  Issue : 2  |  Page : 133
 

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. Erratum. Indian J Sex Transm Dis 2011;32:133

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. Erratum. Indian J Sex Transm Dis [serial online] 2011 [cited 2023 Dec 9];32:133. Available from: https://ijstd.org/text.asp?2011/32/2/133/85427


Sidana R, Mangala HC, Murugesh SB, Ravindra K. Prozone phenomenon in secondary syphilis. Indian J Sex Transm Dis 2011;32:47-9, erroneously the abstract of the Patil HV, Patil VC, Rajmane V, Raje V. Successful treatment of cerebral toxoplasmosis with cotrimoxazole. Indian J Sex Transm Dis 2011;32:44-6, was printed. The correct abstract is-

Abstract

Prozone phenomenon is a false negative response resulting from high antibody titer which interferes with formation of antigen- antibody lattice, necessary to visualize a positive flocculation test. We present a case of secondary syphilis who presented to us with features of contact irritant dermatitis. She initially tested non- reactive for VDRL testing but tested positive with higher dilution. The prozone phenomenon is attaining importance because of increasing prevalence of Acquired immune deficiency syndrome. So one needs to be familiar with the occurrence of prozone phenomenon.




 

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