Chapter 67: Tuberculosis Flashcards
is a tubercle, appearing as calcified hilar lymph nodes
Ghon complex
TRUE or FALSE: During dormancy (or latent infection), a positive tuberculin skin test detects the disease
TRUE (The skin test becomes positive 1 to 2 months after initial
exposure)
The most common
extrapulmonary site of tuberculosis is?
lymphatic system - painless
lymphadenopathy (i.e., scrofula, cervical lymphadenitis)
The most common method for screening for exposure to M. tuberculosis
Mantoux or Tuberculin skin test
≥5-mm induration is positive in:
CHAPO -15
- Patients with Close contact with a tuberculosis-infected individual
- Patients with the Human immunodeficiency virus
- Patients with Abnormal chest radiograph suggestive of healed tuberculosis
- Patients with organ transplants and other immunosuppressed patients receiving the equivalent of prednisone >15 milligrams per day for >1 month
≥10-mm induration is positive in patients not meeting the above criteria (>5mm induration) but who have other risks:
4 - CHIIR
- Children <4 y of age
- High-prevalence groups (immigrants, long-term care facility residents, persons in local high-risk areas)
- Injection drug users
- Patients with conditions that increase the risk of progression to active disease (silicosis; diabetes; carcinoma of the head, neck, or lung)
most common chest radiograph finding in TB, especially in immunocompromised patients
normal chest radiograph
World Health Organization endorses ___ for diagnosis of pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis
nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT)
major adverse effect of INH
Hepatotoxicity
NOTE: serum transaminases are greater than five times the upper limit of normal or if serum bilirubin is >3 milligrams/dL, stop antituberculous medications.
A unique finding in paradoxical reaction or immune reconstitution syndrome
Hypercalcemia
Drug that can cause Thrombocytopenia
Rifampin/Rifapentine
Define Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is tuberculosis with isolates that demonstrate resistance to at least INH and RIF
The most common extrapulmonary presentation in children
cervical lymphadenitis
Pathognomonic ophthalmologic finding for miliary TB
Choroidal tubercles