Fungi Flashcards
Superficial/cutaneous mycoses:
Dermatophytosis:
- What does the dermatophyte fungi digest affecting the nail and skin?
- What does the nail and skin look like?
- What is the main symptom patients complain of?
- What does annular with central healing mean?
Look at fungal infections in derm
Keratin
Scaly
Itch - pruritis
The lesions appear as circular or ovoid macules or patches with an erythematous periphery and central clearing. - IT BASICALLY LOOKS LIKE RINGWORM
Superficial/cutaneous mycoses:
Superficial candidiasis:
- Where does it occur? - 3
- Why can antibiotics cause candida infections?
- What skin manifestation do they get?
- Is it painful?
- What symptoms do they get?
Mouth
Vagina
Gi tract
Antibiotics can cause yeast infections in some people because they kill off beneficial bacteria that prevent the overgrowth of yeast in the vagina. But there are several things you can do to offset the negative effects of antibiotics and reduce your risk of developing a yeast infection.
White patches
Yes, it is sore
Superficial/cutaneous mycoses:
How are fungal skin infections diagnosed apart from clinically (looking at it)?
Look at Rx in derm
Clinical
Microscopy of a skin scraping
Systemic/invasive mycoses:
Invasive candidiasis:
- Where in the hospital does it usually happen?
- Who does it tend to occur in?
- How would you know someone with a fever doesn’t have a bacterial infection?
- They get new murmurs, muscle tenderness and skin nodules. How is it diagnosed?
Cryptococcus:
- What chronic infection is it seen in?
IV ANTIFUNGALS FOR RX
ITU settings
Immunosuppressed
Comorbidities
Nothing grows on culture
No improvement after ABs
Blood culture
PCR
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HIV
- It is seen in those with immunosuppression