Tuberculosis Flashcards
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Tuberculosis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Transmission: air-borne particles
- Replication occurs within alveolar macrophages, and spread of infection occurs locally to regional lymph nodes (hilar)
- Widespread infection with multiple organ involvement is called miliary tuberculosis
Testing:
- Mantoux tuberculin skin test (TST) – PPD purified protein derivative
- Interferon gamma release assay (IGRA)
- Positive PPD
- Checked for clinically active disease
- In the absence of active disease treat with 9 months of isoniazid
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Treatment: 4-drug regimen
- isoniazid (hepatotoxicity)
- rifampin
- ethambutol
- pyrazinamide
54% AIDS pt die from TB. 5-10% normal population
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Dental Management
If receiving INH (isoniazid) therapy for 6 months, treat as normal Pt
Otherwise defer tx, med consult
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Oral Complications
Ulcer on dorsal tongue: painful, deep, irregular
Mucosal lesions: granular, nodular, leukoplakic (palate, lips, BM, gingiva)
Osteomyelitis
Scrofula: enlarged, painful cervical, submandibular lymph nodes with abscess and drainage
Lung Lesion
Ghon Complex: a calcified focus of infection and an associated lymph node seen on radiograph in TB