Chapter 157 Tuberculosis Flashcards

1
Q

Two most common cutaneous TB presentation

A

Lupus vulgaris

Scrofuloderma

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2
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2 forms of cutaneous Tab caused by exogenous TB in naive host

A

tuberculosis verrucosa cutis

primary inoculation TB

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3
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2 forms of endogenous TB in immunocompetent host

A

scrofuloderma

lupus vulgaris

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4
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3 forms of endogenous TB in immunocompromised host

A

acute miliary tuberculosis
orificial tuberculosis
metastatic TB or tuberculous gumma

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5
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3 forms of TB from BCG vaccination

A

normal primary complex like reaction

perforating regional adenitis

postvaccination lupus vulgaris

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6
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2 forms of tuberculids infections

A

lichen scrofulosorum

papulonecrotic tubeculid

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7
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2 forms of facultative tuberculids

A

nodular vasculitis

erythema nodosum

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8
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cribriform scar

A

scrofuloderma or tuberculosis colliquativa cutis

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9
Q

only two MOTTS disease with consistent presentation

A

Mycobacterium ulcerans (BURULI ULCER DISEASE)

Mycobacterium marinum (FISH TANK/SWIMMING POOL GRANULOMA, Mycobacterium balnei)

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10
Q

toxin produced by M. ulcerans which destroy nerves and which explains the painless nature of ulcera

A

Mycolactone

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