VIRAL INFECTIONS Flashcards
Mumps, measles, and VZV enter via the _________
respiratory passages.
________ AND _________ enter by the
oral-intestinal route, and______ enters mainly via the oral
or genital mucosal route.
Polioviruses and other enteroviruses
HSV
The fetus may be infected transplacentally by
_____, ________ AND ______
rubella virus, CMV and HIIV
viruses that utilize the retrograde axoplasmic transport system
HSV, VZV, and
rabies
Some infections
are confined to meningeal cells, ________being the
most common, in which case the clinical manifestations
are those of aseptic meningitis.
enteroviruses
In __________there is a selective lysis of oligodendrocytes,
resulting in foci of demyelination
progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
(PML),
________________that is more severe than that
associated with other febrile states is the most frequent
symptom OF VIRAL meningitis
Headache
mild depression
of the CSF glucose (never below 25 mg/ dL) occurs with
the meningitis caused by ___________
mumps, HSV-2, lymphocytic
choriomeningitis, or VZV.
MC etiology of aseptic meningitis
most common are from
enterovirus-mainly echovirus and Coxsackie virus
It is also recognized that infection with __________ may
present as acute, self-limited aseptic meningitis with an
infectious mononucleosis-like clinical picture
HIV
HSV-1 has
been isolated from the CSF of patients with recurrent
bouts of benign aseptic meningitis so-called_____________
Mollaret meningitis
A number of __________infections are associated with exanthemata and may be associated with the grayish vesicular lesions of oral herpangina
echovirus and Coxsackie virus (particularly group A)
Pain in the back and neck and in the muscles
should suggest ______ or _________
poliomyelitis or dengue.
Lower motor
neuron weakness may also occur with _______________ virus infections, but it is usually mild and
transient in nature.
echo, West Nile, and Coxsackie
present. It should be noted that
orchitis is not specific for mumps but occurs occasionally
with _______, ________ and _________
group B Coxsackie virus infections, infectious mononucleosis,
and lymphocytic choriomeningitis
The natural host of the ______ virus is the common
house mouse, Mus musculus
lymphocytic choriomeningitis
Neurologic manifestation of Parvovirus
brachial neuritis
____ and _____meningitis may be associated with a
cauda equina neuritis
HSV and HIV
LCM should be suspected if there is an intense lymphocytic pleocytosis.
Counts above ______ in the spinal fluid, particularly
if the cells are all lymphocytes,
1,000 cells/mm3
dx of aseptic meningitis
an infection is demonstrated by a
fourfold increase in titer from acute to convalescent serum drawn at least 10 days apart using ELISA
PCR is most sensitive during
the _________, in contrast to serologic
tests, which are more accurate ______
active stage of viral replication
later in the course of the
infection
An idiosyncratic, presumably immunologic meningitis
may result from the use of _______ intravenous____________________(due probably to a carrier
chemical in the solution), and, rarely, from other drugs,
including certain antibiotics
nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs,
immune globulin
In the neoplastic group, _____ and _____
are the most common sources of meningeal infiltrations
leukemias and lymphomas
Occlusion of many small cerebral blood vessels by
_________ may also excite a reaction in meningeal
vessels and a pleocytosis that includes eosinophils.
cholesterol emboli