Fever & Rash Flashcards

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MACULOPAPULAR RASH DDx

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Viral

  • Measles (Rubeola)
  • Rubella (German measles)
  • Erythema infectiosum (Parvovirus)
  • Roseola (exanthema subitum, usually HHV-6)
  • Coxsackie viruses
  • Syphillis

Noninfectious: Drug eruptions

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NODULES & PAPULES DDx

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  • Bacterial abscess
  • Fungal
    • Cryptococcus
    • Histoplasma
    • Coccidioides
    • Sporotrichosis: rose bush, lymphatic spread
  • Atypical
    • Nocardia: During gardening or farming; Direct inoculation of organisms into the skin
    • Bartonella
    • Mycobacteria
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ULCER DDx

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  • Syphilis (T. pallidum)
  • Bacillus anthracis – anthrax
  • Francisella tularensis
  • Herpes
  • Leishmania
  • Buruli ulcer – Mycobacteria ulcerans
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Vesicles

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  • Herpes
  • Varicella zoster
  • HSV
  • Coxsackie
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Coxsackie

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  • Picornavirus (enterovirus)
  • General Clinical syndrome:** **Aseptic meningitis; Rash

Coxsackie Type A

  • Herpangina: painful palatal ulcers
  • Rash may involve palms & soles

Coxsackie Type B

  • Myocarditis, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmias
  • Pleurodynia
  • Burnholm’s disease: devil’s grip -> intense intercostal pain
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Bullous lesion DDx

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  • Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome
  • Vibrio vulnificus
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Vesiculopustular DDx

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N. gonorrhea

Disseminated infection

  • May not have GU symptoms!
  • Arthritis;Tenosynovitis
  • Dermatitis
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VESICULOPUSTULAR

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Gonnococcemia

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PETECHIAE (3 MM) DDx

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  • Neisseria meningitides:
  • RMSF
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INSECT BITES: Scabies

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Sarcoptes scabiei (mite): Severe diseases in immunosupressed individuals

  • pruritic
  • linear burrows on hands or interdigits
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NECROTIZING FASCIITIS DDx

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2 types: Monomicrobial (“Type 2”) or Polymicrobial (“Type 1”)

  1. Monomicrobial (“Flesh-eating bacteria”)
  • Group A beta-hemolytic streptococci (GAS)
  • Pyrogenic exotoxins act as superantigens and trigger massive cytokine release, causing sepsis and shock
  • GAS is susceptible to bacitracin
  • Also S. aureus

Warning signs:

  • Severe pain
  • Violaceous bullae
  • Marked edema
  • Crepitus, gas in tissue (seen on X-ray)  Systemic toxicity, multiorgan failure
  • Rapid spread
  1. Polymicrobial
  • Gram positive: streptococci
  • Gram negative: Enterobacteriaceae, E. coli, Enterobacter, Klebsiella, Proteus
  • At least one anaerobe: Bacteroides or Peptostreptococcus

Sx:

  • Fournier gangrene of scrotum
  • frank necrosis
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Nocardia

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  • AFB due to mycolic acid
  • Filamentous rod
  • Catalase +
  • Urease +
  • Obligate aerobe
  • During gardening or farming; Direct inoculation of organisms into the skin
    • non-spore forming
  • Affects immunocompromised Pt

Sx:

  • Pulm: pneumonia-like sx, assoc w cavitary lesions of lung
  • Brain abscess
  • Cutaneous: indurated lesions and inflammatory response -> nodules and papules
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Leishmaniasis

Tissue protozoa

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Sporotrichosis

Sporothrix schenkii

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