Sketchy Micro: Cytomegalovirus Flashcards
To what family does Cytomegalovirus belong?
The Herpesvirus family
There’s a Hermes messenger on the back shelf.
What kind of genetic material does Cytomegalovirus have?
dsDNA
Like the blue overtones of the supermarket
All DNA viruses replicate inside ___________.
the nucleus
All members of the Herpesvirus family have what behavioral commonality?
They remain dormant in cells. In the case of Cytomegalovirus, it stays inside mononuclear leukocytes: lymphocytes and macrophages.
(Think of the archers, T knights, and cages in the back shelf of the store next to the sleeping man.)
____________ can reactivate Cytomegalovirus.
Immunosuppression (like the old woman waking the sleeping man with her cane)
How can CMV be transmitted?
Through any fluid contact
What is the ToRCHeS mnemonic?
Infections that can cross the placenta:
- Toxoplasmosis
- Rubella
- CMV
- HSV, HIV
- Syphilis
(In this sketch, think of the torches by the checkout.)
What are presenting signs of neonatal CMV infection?
Blueberry muffin rash (due to thrombocytopenia), hepatosplenomegaly, jaundice, and sensorineural deafness
(Think of the tumbling blueberry muffins, the boy covering his ears, and the advertisement of the yellow cow with the large liver, spleen.)
Why might you do an MRI on a newborn with CMV?
Because it can cause periventricular calcifications
Think of the enlarged ventricle-shaped vents on the boy’s helmet with the milk spilled on it.
What neurologic symptom can result from CMV?
Seizures (like the man slipping and shaking near the boy)
Most congenital CMV infections are ____________.
asymptomatic (like the sign that says 80% – 90% off!)
The trimester associated with the worst outcomes in peripartum CMV infections is ________.
the second (often causing hydrops fetalis)
What common thing screened at well-child visits can catch the effects of CMV infection?
Hearing
This is because CMV can cause progressive hearing loss that might only arise later.
CMV is the #1 cause of _____________.
viral hearing loss and mental retardation in neonates
What adult populations are at increased risk of CMV infections?
Transplant patients can get pneumonia and AIDS patients with CD4s less than 50 can get retinitis.
(Think of the butcher –transplanting meat –coughing with lung stains and the cashier next to the Charity Drive AIDS ribbons being sold for 50 cents; the cashier is scanning a pizza, because the CMV retinitis that AIDS patients get is said to look like “pizza pie necrosis.”)