export_gi cestodes parasites iii Flashcards

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Three basic structures of adult tapeworms

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Scolex - the rounded head of the worm (hooks/suckers)
“Neck” - the area from which new body segments are generated

Body (strobila) - long, segmented structure; individual segments are called proglottids

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Which cestodes are adults in the human small intestine?

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Taenia saginata
Taenia solium

Diphyllobothrium latum

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Which cestodes are larvae in various tissues of the human?

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Echinococcus granulosus

Taenia solium

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4
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Taenia saginata disease

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Beef tapeworm

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Taenia saginata transmission

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Ingestion of undercooked beef with cysticerci

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Taenia saginata infection

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Humans generally infected with one worm

Can reach 10-30 ft, and live up to 25 years

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Symptoms of Taenia saginata

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Generally asymptomatic

Mild abdominal pain, feeling of fullness

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Characteristics of Taenia saginata

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Four suckers, no hooks

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Taenia saginata diagnosis

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Identification of proglottids or eggs in stool

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10
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Taenia solium disease

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Pork tapeworm

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Taenia solium transmission

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Ingestion of undercooked pork containing cysts

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Taenia solium extra-intestinal infection

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Larvae hatch in intestines, then spread via circulation

Cysticercus creates a lesion that induces local inflammation - neurocysticercosis

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Taenia solium diagnosis

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Detection of proglottids or eggs in stool (intestinal)

CT scan, MRI, serology (extra-intestinal infection)

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Characteristics of Taenia solium

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Four suckers, hooks present

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Diphyllobothrium latum disease

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Fish tapeworm

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Diphyllobothrium latum transmission

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Ingestion of raw or undercooked fish containing infectious larvae

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Diphyllobothrium latum symptoms

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Asymptomatic and mild
Transient nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea

Can result in intestinal obstruction

Can lead to macrocytic anemia

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Diphyllobothrium latum diagnosis

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Eggs in stool

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Echinococcus granulosus disease

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Dog tapeworm

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Echinococcus granulosus transmission

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Humans are an accidental host

Exposure to dog feces

21
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Hydatid cyst

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Formed by Echinococcus granulosus
Larvae secrete a hyaline membrane in the tissue they infect

Cysts can rupture, releasing a large amount of Ag, which can induce an anaphylactic response

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Echinococcus granulosus diagnosis

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Presence of cyst, consistent history

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Trematodes disease

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Fasciolopsis buski disease

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Intestinal flukes

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Fasciolopsis buski life cycle
Ingesting water or plants with encysted cercariae attached, travel to small intestine, excysting occurs, attaching to columnar epithelium and mature to egg-laying adults (hemaphroditic)
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Symptoms of light infection of Fasciolopsis buski
Focal inflammation, intermittent diarrhea
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Symptoms of heavy infection of Fasciolopsis buski
Continuous diarrhea, intestinal hemorrhage, ulceration, abscess formation
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Diagnose Fasciolopsis buski
Eggs in stool
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Fasciolopsis buski transmission
Snails are the vector, fecal-oral route
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Fasciola hepatica disease
Liver flukes
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Clonorchis sinensis disease
Liver flukes
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Liver flukes (F. hepatica) transmission
Ingestion of affected aquatic plants
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Liver flukes (C. sinensis) transmission
Ingestion of underprepared fresh water fish
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Liver flukes symptoms
Migration through liver results in hepatomegaly, tenderness, fever, eosinophilia, jaundice
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Diagnose liver flukes
Eggs in stool