Sketchy Micro: Varicella Zoster Virus Flashcards

1
Q

What kind of virus is VZV?

A

An enveloped dsDNA virus that is part of the herpesviridae family

(Think of the blue overtones and Hermes in the tree.)

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2
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What is exanthum?

A

A widespread rash

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3
Q

What symptoms are characteristic of primary herpes infection?

A

Headache, fever, and exanthum

Think of the kids sweating and holding their heads.

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4
Q

VZV is transmitted by _______________.

A

respiratory droplets (like the kid spraying drops into the other kid’s mouth with a squirt gun)

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5
Q

The rash caused by varicella is often described as ______________.

A

a cluster of vesicular rashes with erythematous bases (“dew drops on roses”) at different stages of healing

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6
Q

Peripheral smears of a patient with VZV might show _______________.

A

multinucleated giant cells (the Tzank test)

Think of the kid with the toy tank in the audience.

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7
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What symptoms might develop in an immunocompromised adult with VZV?

A

Encephalitis and pneumonia

Think of the man on the stage coughing with a red turban. He’s got a cane.

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What kind of vaccine is the VZV vaccine?

A

Live attenuated

Think of the “LIVE show” sign that is in the shape of a needle… it’s next to the kids.

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Who should receive treatment for VZV?

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Immunocompromised patients and those older than 12 should receive acyclovir.

(Think of the blue recycling container.)

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10
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VZV lies dormant in _______________.

A

the dorsal root ganglia (just like the person sleeping on the roots that are extending backward)

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Q

What rash is characteristic of shingles?

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Again, shingles presents with vesicles on an erythematous base

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If a young person presents with shingles and has no history of immunosuppression, what should you do?

A

Test them for HIV

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13
Q

What is herpes zoster ophthalmicus?

A

Herpes of the V1 branch of the trigeminal nerve

This can lead to blindness.

(Think of the guy with the red eye patch.)

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14
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The herpes zoster vaccine is a _____________ vaccine.

A

live attenuated

Think of the “LIVE show” sign next to the elderly people beneath the roof shingles.

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15
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True or false: shingles vaccine cannot be given to AIDS patients.

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False. Provided their CD4s are greater than 200, AIDS patients can be given shingles vaccine.

(Think of the “maximum occupancy 200” sign on the roof shingles.)

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16
Q

What drugs can treat shingles?

A

Acyclovir, valacyclovir, and famciclovir

Think of the blue recycling bin, the violet recycling bin, and the FAMily wearing recycling shirts.

17
Q

What are signs of congenital varicella syndrome?

A
Limb hypoplasia (doll with short limbs) 
Cutaneous scarring in a dermatomal pattern (doll with stuffing coming out in a dermatomal pattern) 
Blindness (chicken pulling eye off doll) 

(There is a pregnant woman watching the chicken attack the little doll.)