SM 178a - MTB, NTM, Fungal Flashcards
What is the clinical presentation of pneumocystis pneumonia?
- Progressive, exertional dyspnea
- Fever
- Nonproductive cough
- Chest discomfort
- Worsens over days-weeks
Which fungal pneumonias are typically seein in patients with impaired immune systems?
Aspergillosis
Pneumocystosis
Coccidioides exist as _______ in the environment and ______ in tissue
Coccidioides exist as mycelia** in the environment and **spherule in tissue
Which NTM is most likely to cause a pulmonary infection similar to pulmonary tuberculosis?
M. Kansasii
Where is MAC found?
Environemntal sites: Water, soil, animals
Infection is likely acquired by inhalation or ingestion
No person to person spread
Which fungus is this?

- Histoplasma capsulatum*
- Large, rounded, single-celled tuberculate macroconidia w/smaller microconidia

What will you see in a biopsy of somebody infected with NTM?
Possible granuloma
Possible AFB
Describe the clinical presentation of tuberculosis
- Fever
- Night sweats
- Weight loss
- Shortness of breath
- Hemoptysis
- Cough >2 weeks
- History of exposure to infectious TB or positive TST
What is the standard treatment for latent TB infection?
One of the following
- Isoniazid daily for 9 months
- Rifampin daily for 4 months
- Isoniazid + Rifapentine 1x weekly for 3 months
Which x-ray shows primary tuberculosis?
Which one shows reactivation tuberculosis?

- Left = primary
- In the middle lobe
- Right = reactivation
- In the apical, posterior upper lobe
- Granulomas/cavitations

What are the advantages of the Xpert MTB/RIF test?
- Test for tuberculosis presence and antibiotic resistance at the same time
- Can get results on the same day
- Reduces the median time to treatment
Which fungal organism is this?

Blastomyces dermatitidis

A 63 yo woman presents with chronic cough, weight loss and bronchiectasis on chest CT scan. Which of the following supports the diagnosis of nontuberculous mycobacterial infection?
- Household contact with active NTM infection
- Positive tuberculin skin test
- Isolation of Mycobacterium avium complex from 1 of 3 sputum specimens
- Isolation of Mycobacterium gordonae from BAL
- Isolation of Mycobacterium abscessus from BAL
e. Isolation of Mycobacterium abscessus from BAL
What is the treatment for mycobacterium kansasii?
Guided by susceptibility testing
Isoniazid + rifampin + ethambutol for 18 months
(>12 months after respiratory cultures are negative)
Describe the clinical presentation of coccidioidomycosis
Possible presentations
- Asymptomatic/subclinical
- Nonspecific respiratory infection
- Pulmonary nodule
- Chronic fibrotic pneumonia
- Disseminated disease
Which fungal organism is this?

Aspergillus

What stain would you use to visualize MTB?
Acid-fast bacillus stain
- Ziehl-Neelsen stain
- Kinyoun stain
- Fluorochrome stain
What are the limitations of the PPD skin test (TST)?
- Requires follow-up
- Operator error in application and interpretation
- Cross-reactions with BCG and MAI
- Negative in 25% of people with active disease
Describe the clinical presentation of blastomycosis
- Pulmonary blastomycosis
- Acute or chronic
- Mimics other pulmonary infections
- Pyogenic bacteria, tuberculosis, other fungal, malignancy
- Extrapulmonary manifestations
- Cutaneous disease
- Bone infection
How are endemic mycoses infections acquired?
Inhalation of the environmental hyphal form
No evidence of transmission among humans and animals
Endemic mycoses = histoplasmosis, blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis
Which fungal organism is this?

Blastomycosis dermatitides
Broad based budding yeast

Which species of pneumocystis infects humans?
P. jiroveci
How is aspergillosis treated?
Voriconazole
Recovery of neutrophils in patients w/neutropenia is critical
Name some of the slowly growing mycobacteria (>7 days)
MAC, kan you grow any faster??
- MAC
- M. avium and M. intracellulare
- M. kansasii
















