Microbiology Flashcards

1
Q

What is endophthalmitis?

A

devastating infection inside of the eye that involves the entire globe

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2
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What causes endophthalmitis?

A

side effect from surgery i.e. it is iatrogenic

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What is the presentation of endophthalmitis?

A

extremely painful red eye

decreasing vision

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4
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What is the most common organism that can cause endophthalmitis?

A

staph epidermis

can cross the blood-retinal barrier

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5
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How is endophthalmitis diagnosed?

A

take a culture sample from the needle

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6
Q

What is the treatment of endophthalmitis?

A

intravitreal amikacin or ceftazidine/vancomycin

and topical antibiotics

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7
Q

What precaution is taken during surgery now to try to prevent endophthalmitis?

A

antibiotics are put into the eye at the end

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8
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What is chorioretinitis?

A

(posterior uveitis)

inflammation of the choroid and retina

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Q

What organisms can cause chorioretinitis?

A

toxoplasma gondii

toxocara caris

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10
Q

Describe toxoplasma gondii chorioretinitis?

A

protezoan infection
mild flu like illness
comes from cats and raw meat

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What does toxoplasma gondii do in immunocomprimised patients?

A

enter the latent phase - cysts form

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12
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What disease is chorioretinitis seen in?

A

cytomeagaly viris in AIDS

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13
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Describe toxocara canis?

A

a roundworm that affects cats and dogs

it cannot replicate in humans but remains an immature form of the worm - a larvae

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14
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How does toxocara canis cause damage?

A

can cause granulomas which can cause irreversible vision loss

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15
Q

How are toxoplasma and toxocara diagnosed?

A

serology - take the sample from the back of the eye

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16
Q

What is dacrocystitis?

A

lacrimal sac infection - presents with stagnant tears and huge swellings

17
Q

What organism commonly causes corneal ulcers?

A

pseudomonas