Oral Medicine/Oral Path TAGD Flashcards
tzank cells
herpes simplex virus
herpes simplex virus spread
saliva, perioral lesions, asymptomatic
Herpes simplex above ore below waist
above
which is symptomatic primary HSV
primary herpetic gingivostomatitis (pinhead vesicles)
recurrent herpes prodromal symptoms
itching, burning, tingling
recurrent herpex trigger
aging, local trauma, sunlight, stress, immunosupression
antiviral therapy for primary HSV infection
acyclovir, valcyclovir (famciclovir (recurrent))
how is HSV2 transmitted and where is it located
sexual contact; below the waist
what is HSV 3
varicella zoster virus
lesions for Varciella and treatment
oral before skin, tx= palliative
shingles cranial nerves
TGN 5 V1
shingles location
thoracic/lumbar; unilateral painful
HHV-4/EBV is what
mono/ kissing disease; has oral leukoplakia
HHV-5 is what
cytomegalovirus
HHV/cytomegalovirus is common in and causes
HIV and transplant patients/ pneumonia