Chapter 7: Viral Infections CPC Flashcards

HSV-1
younger patient, so this is gingivostomatitis

HSV-1
older patient, so this is pharyngotonsilitis

acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
90% from HSV-1

acute herpetic gingivostomatitis

pharyngotonstilitis
can be HSV-1 or 2

recurrent herpes simplex

recurrent intraoral herpes simplex

recurrent intraoral herpes simplex

recurrent intraoral herpes simplex

HSV-1 - herpetic whitlow

HSV-1 - herpes gladiatorum aka scrumpox

HSV-1 - herpes barbae

HSV-1 - eczema herpeticum aka kaposi’s varicelliform

VZV - chicken pox

VZV - chicken pox

VZV - shingles

ramsay hunt syndrome (VZV)
characterized by cutaneous lesions of the external auditory canal, involvement of ipsilateral face and auditory nerves, and facial paralysis, hearing deficits, and vertigo

VZV herpes zoster oral lesions

VZV herpes zoster oral lesions

VZV - herpes zoster oral lesions

infectious mononucleosis (EBV)

cytomegalovirus
notice the “owl eyes” cells

herpangina (coxsackie virus, enterovirus)

hand foot and mouth disease

Rubeola - characterized by koplik’s spots

Rubeola

rubella

rubella - characterized by forchheimer’s sign

mumps aka epidemic parotitis
HIV+

HIV-associated candidiasis
HIV+

HIV-associated oral hairy leukoplakia
HIV+

HIV-associated kaposi’s sarcoma (HHV-8)
HIV+

HIV-associated kaposi’s sarcoma (HHV-8)
HIV+

HIV-associated kaposi’s sarcoma (HHV-8)
HIV+

HIV-associated kaposi’s sarcoma (HHV-8)
HIV+

HIV-associated kaposi’s sarcoma (HHV-8)