Term
Histoplasma capsulatum (epidemiology, entry, clinical manifestation) |
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Definition
- epidemiology
- central USA (along mississippi river)
- found in souil contaminated by birds or bat feces
- dimorphic fungus
- entry- inhaled spores in lung
- clinical manifestations
- primary lung infection may be symptomatic in 5% lung lesion heals with calcification and fibrosis
- chronic pneumonia and lung cavity
- disseminate via bloodstream to all organs, esp. to immunocompromised host
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Term
Histoplasma capsulatum (predisposition to dissemination, dx, pathology) |
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Definition
- predisp. to dissemination
- AIDS
- chronic corticosteroid therapy
- dx
- phagocytosed yeasts seen on Giemsa stain
- culture and biopsy
- urinary Ag for disseminated disease by RIA
- complement fixation Ab (is cross reactive though with B dermatitidis)
- pathology- phagocytosed ovoid yeasts found within monocytes and histiocytes due to granulomatous reaction
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Term
appearance of histoplasma capsulatum grown in culture at 25 |
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Definition
little tiny budding things within a circle |
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Term
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis (epidemiology, entry, pathology, where grows?) |
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Definition
- dimorphic fungi
- epidemiology- endemic in central and south america
- entry- inhaled spores enter the lung
- disseminates to mucus membrane, GI tract and skin
- pathology- yeast like mariner's wheel
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Term
Candidiasis (location on body, predisposition) |
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Definition
- present as commensal on skin, Gi tract
- most infections are endogenous
- predispositions
- neutropenia
- defective neutrophils
- broad spec antibiotics
- indwelling IV catheters
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Term
clinical manifestations of Candidiasis |
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Definition
- superficial disease
- mouth, esophagus, vagina
- skin, nails
- chronic mucucutaneous candidiasis
- associated with T cell immunocompromise and endocrine deficiency
- skin, nails
- oropharynx
- invasive disease (hematogenous spread)
- blood
- liver, spleen
- kidneys
- endophthalmitis
- skin
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Term
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Definition
- culture
- germ tube tests (inoculate in 50% serum and germ tube forms if C. albicans)- yeasts form hyphal outgrowth during 2-3 hrs of incubation in serum at 37 C
- biopsy for histopath
- investigational assays
- D arabinotol
- enolase
- beta glucan
- PCR
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Term
Aspergillus (epidemiology, entry, dx) |
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Definition
- epidemiology- ubiquitous mold in environment
- entry- spores inhaled into lungs
- dx- culture, biopsy
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Term
Aspergillus (disease manifestations) |
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Definition
- allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis
- asthma
- central bronchiectasis
- immediate skin HS to Aspergillus Ag's
- Aspergillus percipitins
- aspergilloma (go to bv's, leading to ensanguination)
- fungus ball in old cavity which may cause severe hemoptysis
- invasive aspergillosis
- lungs, sinuses, and systemic infection causing infarction (eyes, CNS, skin, bone)
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Term
Aspergillus pathology and prognosis |
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Definition
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narrow septated hyphae (unique factor) with acute angle branching
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prediliction for bv's (grow toward bv's), lead to thromboses and infarction
Response to therapy for invasive infection depends on return of neutrophil function. |
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Term
zygomycosis (epidemiology, types, predisposition) |
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Definition
- ubiquitous zygomycetes molds: some are
- predispositions
- DM with acidosis
- trauma, burns (breach barrier)
- neutropenia
- deforaxamine therapy (chelating agent)
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Term
clinical manifestations, dx, pathology of zygomycosis |
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Definition
- clinical manifestations
- rhinocerebral infection in diabetic ketoacidosis
- pneumonia in neutropenia
- skin infections in burn and trauma
- dx- culture, biopsy
- pathology
- broad non septated/coenocytic hyphae with right angle braching
- prediliction for bv's, so can lead to infarction
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Term
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Definition
- sinus infection depends on correction of acidosis (can develop ulcer)
- lung infection depends on return of neutrophil function
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Term
causative agent of moldy bread |
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Definition
rhizopus (forms rhizones that receive nutrients) |
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Term
cryptococcosis (ecology, predispositions) |
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Definition
- caused bu Cryptococcus neoformans
- ecology
- serotypes A and D (var. neoformans)- pigeon droppings
- serotypes B (var. gatti)- debris under red gum tree
- predisposition (T cell defects)
- AIDS
- prolonged steroids
- lymphoma
Prior to AIDS epidemic, in 50% of cases, they will have NO predispositions. |
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Term
cryptococcosis (clinical manifestation) |
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Definition
- pneumonia and lung cavity
- meningitis
- dissemination to
- skin (umbilicated lesions)
- eye
- bone
- prostate
- brain
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Term
dx of cryptococcosis, tx for AIDS patients |
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Definition
- India ink- defines capsule on wet mount
- culture any fluid such as sputum, blood, CSF, urine
- biopsy for histopathology
- mucicarmine stains capsule
- polysaccharide Ag in blood, CSF (but cross rxn with T. beigelii)
- in AIDS patients, use chronic suppressive therapy
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Term
Pneumocystis jirovecii (difficulty in classification) |
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Definition
- taxonomically classified as fungi
- phylogenically related to fungi
- cyst wall resembles fungal cell wall
- homology of conserved
- 16S rRNA (ascomycetes)
- 5S rRNA (zygomycetes)
- EF-3 (S cerevisiae)
- BUT, differences
- no ergosterol in membrane
- dont respond better to antifungal agents
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Term
Pneumocystis jirovecii (entry, manifestation, predisposition) |
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Definition
- entry- resp. tract early in life
- manifestation
- primary infection probably occurs at young age
- dormancy and carrier state (awaken upon immunocompromise)
- interstitial pneumonia (Pneumocystis pneumonia)
- can disseminate outside lungs
- predisposition
- AIDS patients with CD4 less than 200
- bone marrow transplants
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Term
Pneumocystis jirovecii (dx, tx for AIDS) |
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Definition
- dx
- sputum
- bronchoalveolar lavage or biopsy
- Giemsa or Gomori stain- stain black
- methenamine silver stain- stain black
- specific fluorescent monoclonal Ab stain
- tx in AIDS
- primary- when patient at risk (CD4 less than 200)
- secondary- after patient had infection
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