PSGN and Rheumatic Fever Flashcards

1
Q

What bacteria causes PSGN?

A

GABHS

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2
Q

What are the two main nephitogenic antigens causing PSGN?

A

Nephritis associated plasmin receptor

Streptococcal pyogenic exotoxin B

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3
Q

T/F? The MOST common cause of nephritis in children in the world is PSGN.

A

True

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4
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What type of hypersensitivity reaction is PSGN?

A

Type III

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5
Q

What type of hypersensitivity reaction is rheumatic fever?

A

Type II

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6
Q

Common presenting symptoms of PSGN?

A

Generalized edema
Gross hematuria
HTN

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7
Q

UA findings in PSGN?

A

RBCs, red cell casts, proteinuria

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8
Q

Lab findings in PSGN?

A

increased BUN, Cr.
Low serum complement
+ ASO

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9
Q

Describe a type III hypersensitivity reaction.

A

Immune complex formation and deposition in tissues leading to inflammatory reactions

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10
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Describe a type II sensitivity reaction.

A

IgG/IgM antibody:antigen interactions on target cell surfaces

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11
Q

What is needed to make the diagnosis of PSGN?

A

Clinical findings of acute nephritis
PLUS
recent GAS infection

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12
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Treatment for PSGN?

A

Diuresis w/ furosemide, sodium and fluid restriction, treat strep infection if still present, treat hypertension if necessary.

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13
Q

Drug of choice for treatment of strep infections? 2nd line?

A

Penicillin

2nd line: amoxicillin

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14
Q

Treatment for strep infection in patients with PCN allergy?

A

Cephalexin if mild allergy

Azithromycin if anaphylactic reaction.

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15
Q

T/F? Renal biopsy is necessary for diagnosis of PSGN?

A

false

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16
Q

Prognosis for patients with PSGN?

A

Most have complete recovery, some develop HTN, proteinuria, renal insufficiency.

17
Q

When do rheumatic fever symptoms typically occur in relation to a strep infection?

A

10 days to several weeks after infection

18
Q

Common presentations of rheumatic fever?

A

Acute febrile illness with joint manifestations or carditis

Neurologic behavior and manifestations with chorea

19
Q

What criteria do you use to make diagnosis of rheumatic fever?

A

Jones Criteria

20
Q

How many of the Jones criteria do you need to make the diagnosis?

A

2 more or 1 major and 2 minor

Plus evidence of recent strep infection

21
Q

Major Jones criteria?

A
Carditis and valvulitis
Migratory polyarthritis
CNS involvement (chorea)
Subcutaneous nodules
Erythema marginatum
22
Q

Minor Jones Criteria

A

Arthralgia
Fever
Elevated acute phase reactants
Prolonged PR interval on EKG

23
Q

Treatment for acute rheumatic fever?

A

Penicillin

NSAIDs (ASA traditional 1st line, naproxen also a good choice)