ToRCHHeS Flashcards

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Toxoplasma gondii

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  • cat feces or ingestion of undercooked meat
  • mom: usually asymtomatic, rarely lymphadenopathy
  • baby: chorioretinitis, hydrocephalus, intracranial calcifications
  • +/- blueberry muffin rash
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Rubella

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  • mom: rash, lymphadenopathy, arthritis
  • baby: PDA (pulmonary artery hypoplasia), cataracts, deafness
  • =/- blueberry muffin rash
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CMV

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  • sexual contact, organ transplants
  • mom: usually asymptomatic, mono-like illness
  • baby: seizures, periventricular calcifications, hearing loss
  • blueberry muffin rash - petechial rash
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HIV

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  • sexual contact, needlestick
  • mom: varaiable presentation, depending on CD4+ count
  • baby: recurrent infections, chronic diarrhea
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Herpes simplex virus 2

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  • skin or mucous membrane contact
  • mom: usually asymptomatic, herpetic (vesicular) lesions
  • baby: encephalitis, herpetic (vesicular) lesions
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Syphilis

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  • sexual contact
  • mom: chancre (primary), disseminated rash (secondary)
  • baby: stillbirth, hydrops fetalis
  • baby, if it survives: cutaneous lesions on hands/foot, hepatosplenomegaly, jaundice, anemia, rhinorrhea (snuffles)
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Difference between hyrocephalus in Toxoplasmosis and CMV.

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In Toxoplasmosis - obstructive hydrocephalus

In CMV - hydrocephalus ex vacuo

Hydrocephalus ex vacuo is often classified as a form of hydrocephalus, however, this is a misnomer as it is not a true hydrocephalus. The ventricles and subarachnoid space appear enlarged secondary to loss of brain tissue; however, intracranial pressure and flow of cerebrospinal fluid are normal.

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