OSPE TB Flashcards

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Case

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-low-grade fever
-evening rise in temp
-productive cough for 2 months
-blood-tinged sputum
-loss of appetite
-weight loss
chest X-ray: nodular infiltrate in apical area of R upper lobe
+ve for acid fast bacilli
grow colonies on LJ media

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Sample collection

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1.Sputum
-morning b4 meals,for 3 days

2.laryngeal aspirates or bronchial washings

  1. children: gastric lavage
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liquefaction, decontamination and concentration

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Petroff’s method:
-The sputum was transferred to a sterile test tube and an equal amount of sterile 4% NaOH
- incubated at 370c for 30 minutes with vigorous shaking every 5 minutes.
-centrifuged at 3,000 rpm for 30 minutes and the supernatant poured off.
- deposit is neutralized by N/10HCl using a drop of phenol red as indicator.

  • NALC (N acetylcysteine) combined with 2% NaOH: Better method than Petroff’s. N acetylcysteine is used for liquefaction of sputum.
    NaOH kills the contaminating bacteria.
    The sample is then neutralised with buffer and concentrated by centrifugation.
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Microscopy of sputum

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Acid fast staining:Acid fast bacilli
auramine-rhodamine stain: (fluorescent apple-green)

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Mantoux Test

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-measure zone of induration
≥5 mm in HIV + or anyone with recent TB exposure;

≥ 10 mm in high-risk population: IV drug abusers, people living in poverty, or immigrants from high TB area

≥ 15 mm in low-risk population

Positive skin test indicates exposure but not necessarily active disease.Vaccine might also give positive results

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Interferon-Gamma Release Assays

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do not help differentiate latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) from tuberculosis disease.

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Lowenstein- Jensen medium

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  • Slow-growing (3-6 weeks) colonies
    -dyes inhibit the unwanted normal flora present in sputum samples.
  • Rough, Tough, Buff colonies.
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BACTEC liquid medium

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rows more rapidly, can be detected by the production of radioactive carbon dioxide in about 2 weeks.
* Niacin and catalase positive

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Lateral Flow Urine Lipoarabinomannan Assay LF-LAM

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-detects lipoarabinomannan, a component of the mycobacterial cell wall, within one hour
-easier to perform and without the risk of laboratory TB transmission.

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Chest radiography

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-used as the primary imaging modality
-abnormalities seen in the apical and posterior segments of the upper lobe or in the superior segments of the lower lobe.

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latest

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Xpert Ultra

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