(P2) Infect dis: Candidiasis (the oesophagus) Flashcards
Name this slide
- Name the Staining: upper right corner darker purple
- Name the area towards the center of structure
- What organism causes this infection?
Candidiasis (the esophagus)
- H&E staining
- mucosal hyperaemia
- C. albicans (yeast)
name the slide
- name the staining
- Where in the body does this infection occur?
- this slide represents what type of
* cell injury* and disease which causes what 2 conditions?
Candidiasis (the esophagus)
- PAS staining
- oropharynx, skin, vagina, GI tract
- Necrosis (Cell injury) w/ Candidiasis (disease) causing Shock and DIC
Candidiasis (the esophagus)
- Where in the body does this infection occur?
- Name two types of this disease?
- What condition can this lead to?
1. oropharynx, skin, vagina, GI tract
2. Candida Esophagitis (AIDS-first sign of aids)
and
Candida Vaginitis (women with diabetes or pregnant women)
3. Shock and DIC
What is the most frequent cause of human fungal infections from superficial in the healthy person to disseminatd in the immunocompromised patients
Candida albicans
Candida albicans reside where?
small numbers in the oropharynx, GI tract and vagina as benign commensals
Severe candidiasis cause:
-neutropenia secondary to leukemia or
anticancer therapy.
- Immunosuppression after transplantation and neutrophil disorders such as chronic granulomatous disease.
- Disseminated candida eventually may cause shock and DIC
What is the role of Antibiotic use in Candidiasis
Antibiotic use suppresses competing bacterial flora and is the most common precipitating factor for candidiasis.
- Candida albicans cause*
- what type infecition in the mouth*
-Thrush friable, white, curd-like membranes adherent to affected surface.
-There is also mucosal hyperaemia and inflammation
Candidiasis (the esophagus)
Name two types of this disease:
and
commonly seen patients with?
- Candida esophagitis – commonly seen in AIDs patients and in those with hematolymphoid malignancies
- Candida vaginitis – women with diabetes or pregnant women or on oral contraceptives
Cutaneous candidiasis
provide examples:
- Nail proper (onychomycosis)
- Nail folds (paronychia)
- Hair follicles (folliculitis)
- Penile skin (balanitis)
Severe candidiasis
can typically occure after what type of conditions?
- Neutropenia secondary to leukemia anticancer therapy
- Immunosuppression after transplantation
- Neutrophil disorders
Disseminated candida
eventually may cause:
shock and DIC
Histologically
Name type of infection:
Staining usage:
Invasive candidiasis causes:
- In superficial infection – on mucosal surfaces gray-white pseudomembranous
- Matted organisms and inflammatory debris
- PAS staining
- Invasive candidiasis – blood dissemination to various tissue or organs (e.g. kidney, heart, brain, liver, lungs)
C. albicans is a form of What?
Resides where?
What type of causative agent is it ?
Form of yeast
- *1.** Residing normally in the skin, nail, mouth, GIT, vagina (commensal)
- *2.** A causative agent of opportunistic oral, skin and genital infections in humans (candida esophagitis, vaginitis cutaneous candidiasis)
Systemic fungal infections
Is knwon as What?
Systemic fungal infections (furgemias) are dangerous for immunocompromised patients