MRCP2-2772

MRCP2-2772

A 65-year-old man comes to the clinic complaining of confusion that has been going on for two months. He has no history of cardiovascular or peripheral vascular disease and denies having a fever or meningism. Upon examination, he is found to have an ataxic gait and reduced coordination.

What is the most suitable test to aid in the diagnosis of tertiary syphilis?