Microbiology 10: Pyrexia Of Unkown Origin Flashcards
1
Q
which 3 components define Pyrexia of unknown origin ?
A) a temperature > 38 degrees C B) a blood pressure below 80/60 C) duration > 3 weeks D) no certain diagnosis after 1 week in hospital E) a temperature > 38.3 degrees C F) Elevated white cells
A
C
D
E
2
Q
Which 2 conditions can cause a really high ferritin ?
A
Adult onset Stills
Macrophage activation syndrome
3
Q
What is a test for latent TB ?
A
IGRA (interferon-gamma release assay)
4
Q
What is the scoring criteria for infective endocarditis called ?
A
Duke’s criteria
5
Q
Elderly women presents with jaw claudication, headache and a raised ESR.
What is the most likely diagnosis ?
What is the gold standard diagnostic test ?
A
Temporal arteritis (GCA) Temporal artery biopsy
6
Q
A 20 year old male presents with a fever of 39.4 degrees C, arthralgia, salmon pink rash and his blood tests showed very high ferritin.
What is the most likely diagnosis ?
A
Adult onset Stills disease