Tuberculosis Flashcards
What is the bacteria behind TB?
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
What is primary tuberculosis?
- A non-immune host may develop a primary infection
- A Ghon focus first develops
What is a ghon focus?
Ghon focus is composed of tubercle-laden macrophages
What is a ghon complex?
Ghon focus and hilar lymph nodes
What is secondary tuberculosis?
Reactivation of initial infection
Where are extra-pulmonary sites of TB infection?
Central nervous system (tuberculous Meningitis - the most serious complication)
Vertebral bodies (Pott’s disease)
Cervical lymph nodes (scrofuloderma)
renal
gastrointestinal tract
What is the most serious complication of TB?
Meningitis
What is scrufuloderma?
Cervical lymph nodes elevated by TB
What is Pott’s disease?
Disseminated TB - in vertebral bodies
What is the screening test for Tuberculosis ?
Screening test for latent TB:
- Mantoux
What does a montoux of diameter < 6mm mean?
Negative result
Demonstrates no hypersensitivity to tuberculin protein
Patient should be offered BCG
What does a montoux diameter of 6-15 mm mean?
Positive results
Demonstrates hypersensitivity to tuberculin protein
How should you manage a patient with positive monteaux test and a positive interferon gamma? - patient is asymptomatic
Treatment for latent TB
What is the treatment for latent TB?
3 months of isoniazid (with pyridoxine) and rifampicin
OR
6 months of isoniazid (with pyridoxine)
What is the treatment of meningeal tuberculosis?
Prolonged treatment of 12 months