CMV Flashcards
1
Q
Clinical presentation of CMV?
A
- Congenital CMV Infection - mild sequelae
- Cytomegalic inclusion disease (severe disease)
- Intrauterine or perinatal infection
- jandice, hepatosplenomegaly, thrombocytopenia, hemolytic anemia, interstitial pneumonitis
- neurologic sequelae - microcephaly, chorionetrinitis, optic atrophy, mental retardation, spasticity, epilepsy
- ‘owl eyes’
- teratogenic - Post natal hepatitis
- Infectious Mononucleosis Syndrome
- glandular fever, mild hepatitis, atypical lymphocytes - Guillain Barre Syndrome
2
Q
Diagnosis of CMV
A
Virus Isolation (urine + throat swab into human cell culture) =