7. GI infections -3 Flashcards
A 19 year old woman comes to her doctor complaining of dry mouth, difficulty swallowing, vomiting and weight loss. During examination it is noted that there are flat ulcers along her esophagus. A biopsy is taken showing infection causes by a enveloped dsDNA virus. What is the most the infectious agent?
A.Candida spp B.CMV C. H. pylori D. HSV-1 E.Coxsackievirus B
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ANS. B. CMV- is a enveloped dsDNA virus and makes flat ulcers in the esophagus
A. Candida spp- would cause similar symptoms but is a fungus and would make “cottage cheese” like lesions.
C H. pylori- is causes stomach ulcer and duodenal ulcers and is a gram negative bacteria
D. HSV-1 is a enveloped dsDNA virus but makes multiple small discrete superficial ulcers
E. Coxsackievirus B- is a positive RNA virus( Picorno family) and is associated with myocarditis, pericarditis and Pancreatitis
A 29 year old man complains of nausea and heart burt. He usually feel epigastric pain 1-2 hours after food. What is the virulence factor in the mostly likely infectious organisms that raises the man’s risk of cancer?
A.Baba B. Urease C.Saba D.Cag A+ E. VacA
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Ans. D. Cag A+-The infection agent in question is H. pylori. Cag A+ causes signaling alternations on host cell physiology. transitions epithelial cell to mesenchymal cell phenotype
- Increases ulcer risk
- increases cancer risk
A. Baba- adhesion
B. Urease- allows H. Pylori to survive in stomach acid
C. Saba-adhesion
E. VacA- forms anion selection channels in bacuole memberanes causing swelling. Also insterts into mitochondrial membranes killing mitochonrida.
A 65 year old woman presents with esophagitis. 2 months ago she underwent a kidney transplant. Virology shows a large, enveloped ds DNA virus. What is the causative organism? (MG)
A. CMV B. HSV-1 C. HSV-2 D. Adenovirus E. Candida
A. CMV
Candida is a not a virus but can also cause esophagitis.
HSV-1 can cause esophagitis and is also a large, envoloped ds DNA virus but is not associated with solid organ transplants like CMV is.
A 40 year old male presents with epigastric burning 3 hours after eating and pain that wakes him up at night which is relieved by eating or taking antacids. Stool sample shows melena. A breath test is urease positive. What is another feature of the causative organism? (MG)
A. PAS positive B. Gram positive C. Non-motile D. Anaerobic E. Catalase positive
E. Catalast positive
Organism is Helicobacter pylori
Dx is duodenal ulcer