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02/21/2010

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Term

 

 

 

 

MRSA

 

Definition

 

 

 

 

What is the most common nosocomial skin infection

Term

 

 

 

 

Tzanck Smear

Definition

 

 

 

 

Positive for 75% of Early Cases (either primary or recurrent) of HSV

Term

 

 

 

 

Tzanck Smear

Definition

 

 

 

 

Antigen detection of

Monoclonal antibodies, specific for HSV-1 and HSV-2 antigens, detect and differentiate HSV antigens on smear from lesions

Term

 

 

 

 

 

Tzanck Smear

Definition

 

 

 

Positive, if acantholytic keratinocytes or multinucleated giant acantholytic keratinocytes are detected

Term

 

 

 

 

Tzanck Smear

Definition

 

 

 

Optimally, fluid from intact vesicle is smeared thinly on a microscope slide, dried, and stained with either Wright's or Giemsa's stain.

Term

 

 

 

 

Scabies

Definition

 

 

 

 

Fountain-pen ink applied to infested skin concentrates in tunnels, highlighting and marking the burrow can be used to detect what type of skin lesion?

Term

1. S. scabiei mites

2. their eggs

4. their fecal pellets

Definition

 

 

 

 

Using conventional microscopy, what would indicate scabies?

Term
 

 

Highest yield is from scrapings from the fingers, waist and penis

Definition

 

 

Where is the highest concentations for finding scabies?

Term

 

 

Proper specimen sampling for suspted scabies

Definition

 

 

 

A drop of mineral oil is placed over a burrow, and the burrow is scraped off with a no. 15 scalpel blade and placed on a microscope slide.

Term

 

 

6 to 12 mites

Definition

 

 

 

 

In a normal infected adult, what is the number of mites infecting the body

Term

 

 

 

The incubation period for scabies

Definition

 

Onset of pruritus varies with immunity to the mite:

first infestation, about 21 days

reinfestation, immediate, i.e., 1 to 3 days.

Term

 

 

S. Scabiei

Definition

 

 

 

The diagnosis may be easily missed and should be considered in a patient of any age with persistent generalized severe pruritus.

Term

 

 

  Class I/clean

Class II/clean-contaminated

Class III/contaminated

Class IV/dirty-infected

 

Definition

 

 

 

What are the classifications for surgical wounds?

Term

 

 

Burn wound impetigo

Open burn-related surgical wound infection

Burn wound cellulitis

Invasive infection in unexcised burn wounds

 

Definition

 

 

What are the different types of burn wounds?

Term

 

 

Animal

 

Human

Definition

 

 

What are the different type of bites?

Term

 

 

 

Arterial insufficiency

Venous insufficiency

Neuropathic ulcers/diabetes mellitus

Pressure ulcers (bedsores)

 

Definition

 

 

 

What are the types of Chronic Ulcers

Term

 

 

Chronic Ulcers

Traume

Bites

Burn Wounds

Definition

 

 

 

What are the classifications of wounds?

Term

 

 

Gangrenous Cellulitis

Definition

 

 

Characterized by necrosis of the dermis, subcutaneous fat (hypodermis), fascia, or muscle.

Term

 

 

Erysipelas

Definition

 

 

A distinct type of superficial cutaneous cellulitis with marked dermal lymphatic vessel involvement presenting as a painful, bright red, raised, edematous, indurated plaque with advancing raised borders, sharply marginated from the surrounding normal skin

Term

 

 

erysipelas

Definition

 

 

Usually caused by group A b-hemolytic streptococcus (GAS)  and rarely due to S. aureus. Group B streptococci can cause erysipelas in the newborn

Term

 

 

 

Cellutis

Definition

 

Has many of the features of erysipelas but extends into the subcutaneous tissues.

 

differentiated from erysipelas by two physical findings: cellulitis lesions are primarily not raised, and demarcation from uninvolved skin is indistinct.

 

S. aureus and GAS are by far the most common etiologic agents

 

Term

 

 

Impetigo

Definition

 

S. aureus and GAS (S. pyogenes) cause superficial infections of the epidermis (impetigo)

 

may extend into the dermis (ecthyma) characterized by crusted erosions or ulcers.

Term

 

 

 

Reference Ranges for Adults and newborn populations

Definition

 

 

Birth                     9-30 x103/mm3

 1 Week                  5-20 x103/mm3

1 Year                   6-18 x103/mm3

10 Years                5-13 x103/mm3

21 Years+             5-11 x103/mm3

 

Term

 

 


Screen for Sickle Cell

Definition

 

 

 

  SickleDex (screening)

 


Hgb Electrophoresis (definitive)

 

Term

 

 

 

 

Antibody IgE

Definition

 

 

 

What do teh grandules contain in Basophils

Term

 

 

Myeloblast contain Auer Rods

Definition

 

 

What the different between Lymphoblasts and Myeloblasts?

Term

 

 

Tissue Mast cells and macroophages

Definition

 

 

What is the end location for monocytes and basophils?

Term

 

 

Functional fragments of megakaryocyte cytoplasm

Definition

 

 

What is the origin of Platelets/

Term

 

 

Signs of severe acute bacterial infections that are found in neutrophils

Definition

 

 

Vacuoles- within the Neutrophil cytoplasm

Toxic granulation- Sign of cell immaturity

Dohle Bodies- Endoplasmic reticulum pieces

 

Term

 

 

L2 Acute Lymphatic Leukemia

Definition

 

 

 

What leukemia is classified as containing large lymphoblast and have a poor prognosis of with WBC > 50K

Term

 

 

B Lymphocyte Humoral Immune Response

Definition

Antibody production!

B lymphocytes develop in the bone marrow

The B lymphocytes then migrate to, and seed the lymph glands, spleen and thymus

 

Once activated by a reaction triggered by the presence of specific antigens, and the assistance of helper T cells, B lymphocytes transform into "plasmablasts" which divide to form antibody-producing "plasma cells.“

 

Term

 

 

Memory Cells

Definition

A few activated T and B lymphocytes remain in the lymphoid tissues where they act as memory cells. 

 

Memory cells are important in activating a more rapid and effective immune response at subsequent exposure to an antigenic substance or infectious organism.

 

The basic principle behind immunizations

 

Term

 

 

T4 helper

T8 cytotoxic

Suppressor

Definition

 

 

What are the 3 subpopulations for T lymphocytes

Term

 

 

 

T4 Helper

Definition

 

 

T-cells promote the activity of cytotoxic T cells and B-lymphocytes of the humoral immune response

Term

 

 

 

T8 cytotoxic

Definition

 

 

T -cells cause direct destruction of the antigen-containing cells

Term

 

 

T8 Suppressor

Definition

T-cells which inhibit the activity of some immunologically activated cells to allow development of tolerance to certain substances known to be antigenic. 

 

Term

 

 

 

T Lymphocytes

Definition

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circulate in search of antigens

encounter an antigen, return to the lymph tissue and are transformed to lymphoblasts

Lymphoblasts then begin dividing to form activated  _ lymphocytes which re-enter

Term

 

ALWAYS consider Infectious Mononucleosis in the Differential Diagnosis

Definition

 


  What do you do when you see Atypical or Reactive Lymphocytes on a CBC Report?

Term

 

 

Causes of Lymphocytosis

Definition

Viral Infection

 


Chronic Inflammation



Immunological Disorders

 

Term

 

 

Causes of Neutrophilia

Definition

 

 

Acute Infection- Mostly Bacterial

Acute Inflammation- RA Rheumatic fever

 

Tissue Necrosis- Burns, AMI, Gangrene

Metabolic Disturbance- DKA, Uremia

Drugs

 

Term

 

The concept of left shift

 

Definition

An increase in the number of immature Neutrophils cells in the circulating pool (compared to other cell types) is known as a "left shift"

  A sign of increased neutrophil demand

Band forms, metamyelocytes and even myelocytes are released into CP early

Some use terms Left shift and Neutrophilia interchangeably

 

Term

 

 

Different names for neutrophils

Definition

 

Mature cells have nuclei with multiple lobes

 

PMN’s are phagocytic with an active metabolism


the major cellular constituent of pus, they are often referred to as pus cells.

 

Term

NEVER                =             Neutrophils (60%)

   LET                  =              Lymphocytes (30%)

MONKEYS          =            Monocytes (5%)

EAT                      =         Eosinophils (4%)

BANANAS          =            Basophils (1%)

 

Definition

 

 

What are the different subsets for WBCs?

Term

 

 

Relative Polycythemia

Definition

due to dehydration (loss of fluid volume)

Look at BUN and creatinine (filtered at a very specific rate

 

BUN:creat = dehydration vs. kidney problems

If ratio >20 then its dehydration (not kidney function)

Due to dehydration, hemoconcentration or Gaisback Syndrome

AKA: Spurious, pseudo or stress erythrocytosis

NOT A TRUE INCREASE IN RBC MASS

Other Cells or Normal

TX:  Correct underlying condition

 

Term

 

 

Secondary Polycythemia

Definition

 

due to increased levels of Erythropoietin

 

Most common cause is decreased O2

saturation with tissue hypoxia

 

High-altitudes, COPD, Smoking

 

Reactive polycythemia

Term

 

 

Polycythemia Vera

 

Definition

 

 

Increase in RC production

 

Production is INDEPENDENT of Erythropoietin

 

Term

 

 

CBC for polycythemia

Definition

Increased WBC with mild Left shift

Increased RBC and PLT counts

Hgb >18g/dl

HCT 55-60% or higher  TX is Phlebotomy

 

Term

 

 

Polycythemia

Definition

 

 

 TOO MANY RBCs (>60%)

Unregulated Production of Erythroid Populations in Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood

Increased Hgb, Hct and RBC count

 3 types: vera, secondary, and relative

 

Term

 

 

Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Definition

 

All other Lymphoma types (at least 10)

Group by growth rate (low, med, hi grade)

Blood smear shows clefted nucleus “Butt cells”

Prognosis is Generally POOR

 

Term

 

 

Hodgkin's Lymphoma

Definition

Proliferation of the Abnormal Reed-Sternberg Cell in Lymph Tissue

CBC is usually NORMAL

Dx made by Lymph node biopsy with Reed-Sternberg cells present

Good Prognosis

 

Term

 

 

Leukemoid Reaction

Definition

WBC Counts are Severely Elevated, but usually <100,000

Caused by Severe Infection

Left Shift present, but more mature cells

Leukocyte Alkaline Phosphatase (LAP) Stain Positive

 

Term

 

 

FAB M7 classification for AML

Definition

  Megakaryoblastic Leukemia

 

Bone marrow is Messed UP!!

 

Electron microscopy needed for Dx

 

Term

 

 

FAB M6 Classification for AML

Definition

 

Erythroleukemia (Di Guglielmo’s)

 

>50% Erythroblasts with bizarre morphology

  Abnormally small Megakaryocytes

>30% of non-erythroid cells are blasts

 

Term

 

 

 

FAB M5 Classification for AML

Definition

Monoblastic Leukemia

 

Two Subtypes

 

A: Poorly-Differentiated: >80% Blasts

B: Well-Differentiated: >80% Monocytes/Promonos

 

Term

 

 

FAB M4 Classification for AML

Definition

    Myelomonocytic Leukemia

     >30% Blast cells with a mix of Myeloblasts and Monoblasts

 

 

      Cytochemical stain are used to differentiate

 

Myeloblasts from Monoblasts

 

Term

 

 

FAB M3 Classification for AML

Definition

Promyelocytic Leukemia

   Abnormal Promyelocytes with Heavy Granulation and Auer Rods

 

 

     HIGH ASSOCIATION WITH D.I.C!!

 

Term

 

 

FAB M2 Classification for AML

Definition
 

 

Myeloblastic Leukemia with Maturation

 

 

30-90% Blasts; >10% more mature neutrophils

 

   <20% Monocytes

 

Term

 

 

 

 

FAB M1 Classification for AML

Definition

Myeloblastic Leukemia without Differentiation

 

 

 

 

   >90% Blasts in the bone Marrow with Auer Rods

Term

 

 

FAB M0  Classification for AML

Definition

 

 

   Blasts show minimal myeloid differentiation

 

 

·         Requires immunophenotyping

 

 

Term

 

 

Bone Marrow Examination of AML

Definition

Erythroblasts, Megakaryocytes Decreased

 

 

      Hypercellular:  M:E Ratio >10:1

 

Term

 

 

AML

 

Definition

CHARACTERISTICS

·         Any age, but more common in middle age

·         Fatigue, Weakness, Fever, Bone Pain, Hemorrhage

·         Generalized Lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly


FINDINGS ON CBC

·         Anemia

·         Thrombocytopenia

·         Increased WBC (variable)

 

Term

 

 

AML

Definition

FINDINGS ON BLOOD SMEAR

·         Normocytic, Normochromic Red Cells

·         Decreased Reticulocyte Count

·         Increased Nucleated Red Cells

·         Moderate to marked Anisocytosis/Poikilocytosis

·         Increased Myeloblasts in the CP

·         AUER RODS- Fused, non-functional Neutrophilic granules

·         Differentiates Myeloblasts from Lymphoblasts

Term

 

 

FAB Classification for ALL

Definition

L1 (85% of ALL)

o   most common in children

o   Good prognosis

o   Small Lymphoblasts


 L2 (15% of ALL)

·         Adult form of ALL

·         Poor prognosis

·         Large Lymphoblast

L3 (rare)

·         Burkitt Type – Large B-Cell type Lymphoblasts

 

Term

 

 

 

ALL

Definition

§  FINDINGS ON BLOOD SMEAR:

·         Normocytic, Normochromic Red Cells

·         Increase in Nucleated RBC in CP

·         Lymphoblasts seen in peripheral smear

·         Decreased Platelets seen (crowding)

§  BONE MARROW EXAMINATION:

·         Hypercellular

·         Decreased number of RBC’s

Mostly Lymphoblasts in the Bone Marrow

 

Term

 

 

ALL

Definition

§  CHARACTERISTICS:

·         Usually pts 2-10 years old  Increasing incidence  >40

·         Adults:  Mostly B-Cell Type  Kids: Mostly Null-Cell Type

·         Fatigue, Weakness, Fever, Bone Pain, Hemorrhage

·         Generalized Lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly

 

Term

 

 

ALL

Definition

 FINDINGS ON CBC:

·         Normocytic, normochromic Anemia

·         Thrombocytopenia

·         WBC varies (can be high, low or normal)

·         WBC<10,000= Good prognosis

·         WBC<50,000= Fair prognosis

·         WBC>50,000= Poor prognosis

Term

 

 

CML

Definition

FINDINGS ON BLOOD SMEAR:

·         Normocytic, Normochromic Red Cells

·         Entire spectrum of Neutrophils with Left Shift

·         Absolute Increase in Eosinophils and Basophils

 BONE MARROW EXAMINATION:

·         Hypercellular Bone Marrow

·         Myeloid: Erythroid (M:E) Ratio is 10:1

·         Megakaryocytes are increased in number

·         Leukocyte Alk Phosphatase (LAP) Stain negative

 

Term

 

 

CML

Definition

·         Usually pts 50-60 years old (can be 25-60)

·         Fatigue, weight Loss,  Splenomegaly in proportion to the WBC Count

·         Philadelphia Chromosome:

o   90% of pts have this abnormal Chromosome

o   Absence = POOR PROGNOSIS

§  FINDINGS ON CBC:

·         Mild Anemia

·         Thrombocytosis

·         WBC varies from 100,000 to 300,000

 

Term

 

 

 

CLL

Definition

  Usually pts > 60 years old

·         Unregulated production of MATURE LYMPHOCYTES (makes it hard to detect early since the cells look normal)

·         Mostly B-Cell Type (but immunologically incompetent) – grown up B cells = plasma cells, which make antigens

·         Asymptomatic

Generalized Lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly

 

Term

 

 

CLL

Definition

FINDINGS ON CBC:

·         Mild Anemia and Mild Thrombocytopenia

·         WBC varies from 30,000 to 200,000

·         Lymphocytosis – large shift in differential

§  FINDINGS ON BLOOD SMEAR:

·         Normocytic, Normochromic Red Cells

·         60-95% Small, Mature Lymphocyte

Numerous “Smudge Cells”

o   product of abnormal lymphocytes that don’t handle the staining well – explode.

 

Term

 

 

 

CLL

Definition

§  BONE MARROW EXAMINATION:

·         Lymphocytosis

·         Myeloid: Erythroid (M:E) Ratio is normal (precursor WBC:RBC)

·         Megakaryocytes are Normal

 

Term

 

 

Chronic Leukemia

Definition

 

classified as increased production of mature WBC’s (have time to mature)

 

Differentiated by CBC, blood smear, and BM findings

Term

 

 

Acute Leukemia

Definition
 

 

associated with an increase in Blasts in the bone marrow and peripheral blood

 

Diagnosed by CBC, Blood smear, and BM

Term

 

 

 

Leukemia Classification

Definition

 

§  Duration of Disease (Acute vs Chronic)

§  Number of WBC’s present on CBC

 

Term

 

 

Leukemia Treatments

Definition

 

§  Chemotherapy – kills rapidly reproducing cells

§  Radiation – if rapidly growing tumor

§  Blood Transfusions

§  Bone Marrow Transplantation

§  Leukophoresis

§  Pulls the “bad guys” out of blood to keep viscosity down

 

Term

 

 

Causes of Leukemia

Definition

 

Viruses

§  Chemicals

§  Genetics

§  Radiation – alters normal cells

 

Term

 

 

 

Leukemia

Definition

 

a disease of blood-forming organs which is chiefly characterized by infiltration of the bone marrow and other organs by leukocytes.

 

 

Term

 

Chalones

 

Definition

 

exert negative feedback on granulopoiesis; if the number of neutrophils in circulation becomes too high, chalones released by neutrophils will slow down granulocyte production

 

Term

 

 

Falconi's Anemia

Definition

 

 

Most notable Aplastic Anemia

Term

 

 

 

Macrocytic

Definition
 

 

(MCV>100)

 

pernicious anemia (B12 def., folic acid def. and chronic liver disease)

Term

 

Microcytic, hypochromic

Definition

 

 

Iron def. thalassemia, sideroblastic anemias

Term

 

 

Normocytic, normochromic

Definition

 

 

Acute Blood loss,

 

Hemolytic Anemias

Term

 

 

Polychromasia

Definition

 

 

Increased # of Abnormal colored (darker-stained) RBC.  Indicative of increased Reticulocytes in the peripheral circulation

Term

 

 

hypochromia

Definition
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Term

 

 

Poikilocytosis

Definition

 

 

Abnormal RBC shape

Term

 

 

Aniocytosis

Definition

 

 

Variation in RBC size

Term

 

 

RBC indicies

Definition

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Calculations to differentiate cell populations using RBC count, Hgb and HCT

Term

 

Hgb * 3 = Hct

 

RBC count * 3 = Hgb

Definition

 

 

RBC rule of 3s

Term

 

 

Erythropoeitin

Definition

A glycoprotein hormone that stimulates the production of red blood cells by bone marrow (comes from the kidneys

Term

 

 

 

Anemia

Definition
 

o  

a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume

 

Term

 

 

Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration

Definition

o  

Measure of the concentration of hemoglobin in an average RBC

 

Term

 

 

Mean Corpuscular Volume

Definition

 

 

Volume occupied by (size of) a single RBC

Term

 

 

Marginate pool

Definition
  no bands; ready to respond to physiologic stimulation
Term

 

 

Circulating Pool

Definition

 

o   used to deal with day to day invasion of the body by organisms; available for 10 days.

 

Term

 

 

Bone Marrow

Definition

 

 

Source when many banded forms are present

 

Neutrophilia with lots of bands

Term

 

 

120 days

Definition

 

 

 

Life span of an average RBC

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