Pathology of Infections I Flashcards
describe the normal defenses to bacterial invasion and settings for invasion
describe the spread of S. aureus
- skin infection:
- folliculitis, furuncle, carbuncle, impetigo, cellulitis, multiple abscesses
- lymphatics
- lymphadenitis (local, distant)
- venous:
- (regional veins, thoracic ducts) → reach the major vena cava and right side of heart → right-sided valve (tricuspid, pulmonary) endocarditis
S. aureus reach the lung through ____ and produce ____
S. aureus reach the lung through pulmonary artery and produce lung abscesses
S. aureus travels through the pulmonary veins to reach the ____
S. aureus travels through the pulmonary veins to reach the left side of the heart (mitral, aortic valve), endocarditis
describe bacteremia
describe sepsis/septicemia
describe direct tissue injury
- where cell death is induced by direct contact and entry (e.g. impetigo)
describe exotoxins
describe vascular damage
describe indirect tissue injury
which organism causes a polymorphonuclear leukocyte with exudate tissue response?
bacteria
which organisms cause a tissue response with lymphocytes and macrophages?
viruses and intracellular organisms
which organisms cause a tissue response with granulomatous inflammation?
tuberculosis/leprosy
which organisms cause a tissue response with eosinophils?
parasites
which organisms cause a tissue response with mixed PMNs, lymphocytes, macrophages and giant cells?
fungi