Acid Fast diseases Flashcards
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Acid fast stain steps
1) Carbolfuschin and heat
2) strong decolorizer acid
3) blue counterstain
3 phases of TB
Primary - active symptoms, abnormal chest x ray and positive sputum smear, middle loung
Latent - no symptoms not contageous, positive PPD read
Reactivated - macrophages housing mycobacterium as reservoir allow for reactivation, immunocompetent low chance of reactivation, seen in upper lobes
Primary TB is seen in the ___ lobe but reactivated in the ____
Middle lung, upper lung
Miliary Tb
Widespread Tb that looks like a snowstorm on the x ray
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Aerobic slow growing acid fast, resistance to common antibiotics, intracellular growth within macrophages
Langhans giant cells
recruited by macrophages in the lungs to engulf Tb and form a necrotic mass
Ghon lesion
Necrotic mass of Tb, macrophages, and langhans giant cells on the lung tissue
Ghon complex
Presence of a ghon lesion with lymphoadenopathy on the same side
Ranke complex
Presence of a ghon lesion that has been calcified with lymphoadenopathy on same side
TB transmission
Tiny droplets from one with active TB to another individual
TB and HIV
TB is most commonc cause of death in patients with AIDS, AIDS patients won’t get positive ppd even if have active TB infection
3 types of TB
Pulmonary - dry cough, fever
Extrapulmonary - other organs, pott’s disease
Miliary - disseminated
Pott’s disease
Skeletal muscle disorder for spinal TB where a child comes in limping with a curve like scholiosis
TB testing
PPD test can screen for exposure (induration diameter NOT redness), chest x ray, 3 sputum samples , quanti-feron tests, culturing still gold standard, AFB smear - positive for all mycobacterium
Booster phenomenon
In 2 step ppd if 1st test is negative but 2nd is positive
Quanti-feron test
Blood test specific and sensitive for TB done in a single visit with results available in 24 hours avoiding booster effect and prior BCG vaccination, but expensive, and low data
Active Tb treatment
Isolate patient until at least 2 weeks after treatment or until 3 sequential sputum speciments return negative, treat with isoniazid and rifampin
Mycobacterium leprae
Hansen’s disease, spread exact same way as Tb via droplets, can treat contagiousness but not deformities, comes in 2 major forms
Tuberculoid leprosy
More nervous involvement, muscle weakness, numbness in hands and feet, eventual loss of digits
Lepromatous leprosy
More discolred patches of skin, growth of noduels,
Leprosy diagnosis
Skin or nerve biopsies
Leprosy treatment
Rifampin, Dapsone, clofazimine
Mycobacterium avium
AIDS defining illness, nontuberculus mycobacteria that naturaly occur everywhere, opportunistic
Mycobacterium avium diagnosis
Chest X ray, AFB staining and culture
Mycobacterium avium treatment
Macrolides, multiple
ALL mycobacterium require
Multi drug therapy