Sketchy Micro: Toxoplasmosis Flashcards

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What are the three ways to contract Toxoplasma?

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  • Eating raw meat (cat kicking over bowl of meat with cysts)
  • Coming into contact with animal feces that contains oocytes (woman changing cat box with bird egg in it)
  • Vertical transmission (pregnant woman at center of scene)
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In immunocompromised patients, T. gondii can cause _________________.

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multiple brain abscesses that show up as ring-shaped enhancing lesions

(This is represented by the cat dressed like Gandhi with the glasses that have extra rings on them.)

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How can you differentiate Toxoplasma brain abscesses from CNS lymphoma?

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Biopsy

This is represented by the pin sticking in the red encephalitis cap that the Gandhi cat is wearing.

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What is the “classic triad” of congenital toxoplasmosis?

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  • Periventricular calcifications (kitten with milk on its head)
  • Hydrocephalus (kitten with fish bowl on head)
  • Chorioretinitis (flash with nasty covering)
  • Deafness (cat dressed like Beethoven)
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What’s the best treatment for Toxoplasmosis?

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Sulfadiazine-pyramethamine

Recall the DYEd eggs with PYRamids.

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When should you prophylactically treat toxoplasmosis?

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When AIDS patients have CD4 counts less than 100 and they test positive for anti-Toxoplasma IgG (like the cat dressed as Ben Franklin –whose face is on the $100 –holding the kite with the IgG-shaped key)

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