Tuberculosis Flashcards

1
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Main pathogen

A

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

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  • Rod Shaped Gram Positive Bacilli.
  • Acid fast characteristics.
  • Slow growing.
  • 2-4 um by 0.2-0.5 um.
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Transmission of TB

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Aerosol

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4
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Risk factors

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  • Visited SE Asia/India (contact with virulent organism).
  • Immunosuppression.
  • Lifestyle.
  • Diabetes.
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5
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Treatment of Active TB

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  1. 4 drugs for 2 months: RIPE.

2. 2 drugs for further 4 months: RI.

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RIPE

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Rifampicin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol.

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7
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Treatment of Latent TB

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  1. 2 drugs for 3 months: RI.
    or
  2. 1 drug for 6 months: Isoniazid.
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8
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Immune Response to MTB

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  1. Phagocytosis
  2. Immune recognition & innate effector mechanisms.
  3. Slow onset of Th1-biased adaptive immunity.
  4. Enhanced effector mechanisms.
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9
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CMI

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Cell-Mediated Th1-biased immunity: Key to successful anti-tuberculosis immune response.

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10
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Defective CMI

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E.g. children, HIV affected persons, patients taking anti-TNF-a drugs.

Increased risk of TB.

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11
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Why is MTB ideally suited to infect & survive within humans?

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It is an ancient human pathogen that has co-evolved with modern homosapiens.

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Symptoms of TB

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  • Productive, persistent cough >3 weeks.
  • Haemoptysis.
  • Malaise.
  • Weight loss.
  • Night sweats.
  • Dyspnoea.
  • Fever.
  • Bone pain.
  • Pleuritic pain.
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13
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Signs of TB

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Upper zone crackles.

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14
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Tests for TB

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Sputum culture, PCR, Ziehl Neelson, CXR, Tuberculin skin test, Bronchoscopy, AAFB, GIT.

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15
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CXR of Patient with MTB

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Caseous necrosis, fibrosis and calcification in upper lobes, consolidation.

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16
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Side effects of Rifampicin

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Enzyme induction => orange bodily fluids.

Increased liver metabolism.

17
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Side effects of Izoniazid

A

Neuropathy, hepatitis

18
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Side effects of Pyrazinamide

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Hepatitis, vomiting, hyperuricaemia

19
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Side effects of Ethambutol

A

Colour blindness

20
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Type of hypersensitivity

A

Type IV (delayed)

21
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Other causative organisms

A

Mycobacterium Bovis

22
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Immunity

A

T-Cell response to organism enhances macrophage ability to kill mycobacteria.

23
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Hypersensitivity

A

T-Cell response causes granulomatous inflammation, tissue necrosis & scarring.

24
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Primary TB Pathology

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Inhaled organism phagocytosed & carried to hilar lymph nodes. Immune activation (few weeks) leads to granulomatous response in nodes & lungs => leads to killing.

25
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Tissue changes in Primary TB

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Ghon Focus & large hilar nodes (granulomatous)

26
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Latent TB

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Symptom free, no evidence of active TB + evidence of previous TB infection.

27
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Secondary TB

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Latent Reactivation: Reinfection/reactivation of disease in a person with some immunity.

28
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Risk Factors of Reactivation of TB

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Diabetes, lifestyle, immunosuppression (decreased T cell function), contact with more virulent organism.

29
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Tissue Changes in Secondary TB

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Fibrosing & cavitation apical lesion.

30
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Location of Primary TB

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Within lungs, upper lobes principally affected.

31
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Location of Secondary TB

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Tends to remain localised, often in apices of the lungs but can spread to airways & bloodstream.