Infectious Diseases (12%) Flashcards
Management of influenza?
Mostly supportive
Antivirals (Oseltamivir) if w/in 48 hours of onset of sx
Side effects: N/V

What are the rashes that can affect the palm and soles? (x8)
Coxsackie (Hand Foot & Mouth)
RMSF (especially if wrist/ankles involved)
Syphilis (secondary)
Janeway lesions (cutaneous finding of endocarditis, along with osler nodes)
Kawasaki
Measles
Toxic Shock Syndrome
Reactive Arthritis (Keratoderma Blenorrhagica)
Meningococcemia

When will the prodrome of HSV first appear?
What are common sx of the prodrome?
Prodromal sx 24 hours prior
Burning, paresthesias, tingling
How does rubella typically present?
Compared to rubeola, rubella does/does not do what?
What may be present in young women with rubella, especially?
- Low-grade fever, cough, anorexia, lymphadenopathy (posterior cervical and posterior auricular)
Pink, light-red spotted maculopapular rash on face that spreads to the extremities (lasts 3 days).
Compared to rubeola, rubella spreads more rapidly & does NOT darken or coalesce.
- Transient photosensitivity & joint pains may be seen (especially in young women)
How is influenza spread?
What time of year is it most prevalent?
Airborne respiratory secretions
Fall/winter
Herpes zoster ophthalmicus: shingles involving the____ division of the _____ nerve
What is Hutchinson’s sign?
_______ lesions will be seen on slit lamp exam if _________ is present
1st
Trigeminal (CN V)
lesions on nose usually heralding ocular involvement
Dendritic
keratoconjunctivitis

How to diagnose pinworms?
Scotch tape test
performed early in the morning to look for eggs under a microscope
EBV infects ___ cells and is associated mostly with what lymphoma?
It may cause _______ lymphoma, too, and also ____ lymphoma in pts with AIDS.
B cells
Hodgkin Lymphoma
Burkitt’s lymphoma
CNS lymphoma
How do you dx a pt with HSV?
What is the most sensitive and specific test?
What will be seen on Tzacnk smear?
PCR = most sensitive and specific test for HSV
Clinical diagnosis
Tzanck smear: multinucleated giant cells and intranuclear inclusion bodies

POST HERPETIC NEURALGIA: pain ____ months, hyperesthesias or decreased sensation
>3 months
What is the mainstay of tx for pertussis?
Indication for abx?
Potential complications?
Supportive care
Abx for decreasing contagiousness, Macrolides are drug of choice (Erythromycin)
PNA, encephalopathy, otitis media, sinusitis, sz
Human Herpesvirus Family:
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
- _____
Human Herpesvirus Family:
- Oropharyngeal
- Genital
- Varicella Zoster
- Epstein Barr
- CMV
- Roseola
- Pityriasis Rosea
- Kaposi Sarcoma

The scientific name for pinworms is _____ ______
Enterobius vermicularis
What are the three kinds of oral lesions caused by HSV?
Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis
Acute herpetic pharyngotonsillitis
Herpes labialis
Pertussis is MC seen in what age group of pts?
<2 y/o
What can both types of coxsackie virus cause in a patient?
Aseptic meningitis, rashes, common cold sx, or no sx at all
HSV espohagitis presents as small deep ____ on EGD, and is seen primarily in ______ pts
small deep ulcers
immunocompromised

Secondary (Reactivation) TB infections:
Pts (are/are not) contagious
__-__% lifetime incidence of reactivation
Most commonly localized in the ___/___ lobes of the lungs with _____ lesions. Why there?
ARE CONTAGIOUS
5-10%
Apex/upper lobes (more O2 content)
cavitary
What is another name for measles?
Rubeola
Which influenza is associated with more severe, extensive outbreaks, A or B?
A
Mortality from TB is (low/high) when (treated/not treated)
High not treated
low when treated! (<5%)
Chronic/latent TB infections:
Pts (are/are not) contagious
____% of the population will control TB infeciton with _____ formation, which may become caseating. Caseating means: ____
ARE NOT
90%
granuloma
Caseating: central necrosis, acidic with low oxygen, making a hostile envr. for TB to grow
What is pleurodynia? How does it present?
Fever, severe pleuritic chest pain, and paroxysmal spasms of the chest/abdominal muscles including the diaphragm (may have swelling over the diaphragm), headache

Where are myalgias most commonly in a pt with influenza?
Legs and lumbosacral area

































