Lesson 7 Flashcards
A mild superficial fungal infection caused by genus candida
Candidiasis
Candidiasis is caused by
Genus candida
A candida infection in the nails
Onychimycosis
A candida infection in the oropharynx
Oral Thrush
A candida infection in the vagina
Moniliasis
Causative agent of Candidiasis
Candida Albicans
It is part of the normal flora of the GIT, mouth, vagina, and skin
Candida Albicans
Another name for THURSH
Oropharyngeal Mucosa
White or yellow discharge with pruritus and local excoriation on vaginal walls
Vaginal mucosa
Cream colored or bluish white patches exude on the tongue, mouth, and pharynx
Oropharyngeal mucosa
STD characterized by painful genital ulcers and inguinal adenitis
Chancroid
Another names for chancroid
Soft chancre, soft sore, sulcus mole
Causstive agent of chancroid
Hemophilus Discreyi
Three layers of lesions
- Shallow surface
- Wide middle zone
- Deep zone
Lesion that contains many polymorphonuclear cells, RBCs, and debris
Shallow surface
Wide middle zone
Deep zone
Shallow surface
Dense infiltration of plasma cells and lymphocytes
Shallow surface
Wide middle zone
Deep zone
Deep zone
Edematous and shows endothelial profileration of blood vessels
Shallow surface
Wide middle zone
Deep zone
Wide middle zone
Small lesions appear at groin or inner thigh
Chancroid
Tightening of the foreskin
Phimosis
Most common STS in the US
Chlamydial infection
Chlamydia is caused by ?
Chlamydia trachomatis
This results urethritis and cervititis
Chlamydial infection
This disease may develop to children born to mothers with chlamydial infection
Conjunctivitis
Otitis media
Pneumonia
How chlamydia is passed to new born babies
Thru the birth canal
Painful sexual intercourse
Dypareunia
Treatment for chlamydia
Azithromycin and Doxycycline