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  1. Hutchinson's triad is named after Sir Jonathan Hutchinson (1828–1913). It is a common pattern of presentation for late congenital syphilis, and consists of three phenomena: interstitial keratitis, malformed teeth ( Hutchinson incisors ), and eighth nerve deafness.

  2. Jan 19, 2023 · The Hutchinson triad of congenital syphilis consists of: dental abnormalities. interstitial keratosis. deafness. The Hutchinson triad should not be confused with: Hutchinson pupil. Hutchinson freckle. Hutchinson teeth. Hutchinson sign. Hutchinson syndrome. History and etymology.

  3. Jun 18, 2019 · Hutchinson teeth is part of what’s called the “Hutchinson triad,” involving the teeth, ears, and eyes. The condition is named after Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, an English surgeon and syphilis...

  4. The Hutchinson triad of interstitial keratitis, Hutchinson incisors, and 8th cranial nerve deafness is diagnostic. Sometimes the standard nontreponemal serologic tests for syphilis are negative, but the fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test (FTA-ABS) is positive.

  5. Eighth nerve palsy, interstitial keratitis and small notched teeth may appear individually or together; known as Hutchinson's triad. It is caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum when it infects the baby after crossing the placenta or from contact with a syphilitic sore at birth.

  6. Dec 22, 2011 · One of the main aspects is observed with the triad of Hutchinson, characterised by the presence of interstitial keratitis, eighth nerve deafness and Hutchinson’s teeth. This manuscript reports a case of late congenital syphilis presenting with Hutchinson’s triad at an age of 7 years.

  7. Aug 25, 2023 · Hutchinson's triad of congenital syphilis consists of interstitial keratitis, Hutchinson teeth (notched incisors), and deafness (sensorineural).