Odr – Microbiology Flashcard

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What are the organisms that cause superficial mycoses, and what condition do they cause?
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Malassezia: tinnea versicolor, seborrheic dermatitis
Exophiala: tinnea nigra
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Where is Malassezia found?
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normal flora of skin rich in sebaceous glands
it is lipophilic
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What organism causes hyper/hypopigmented, easily scaled, macular lesions, usually on the upper torso?
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malassezia (tinnea versicolor)
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What organism causes seborrheic dermatitis?
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malassezia
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What organism appears as "spaghetti and meatballs" with KOH staining?
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malassezia
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How does seborrheic dermatitis present?
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pruritic, erythematous, greasy-appearing patches and scales (usually facial)
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What causes darkened, non-scaling macular lesions on the palms/soles?
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tinnea nigra (exphiala)
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What causes hard black nodules on the hair shaft?
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piedraei hortae (black piedra)
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What causes white-creamy yellow soft granules on the hair?
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white piedra (trichosporon cutaneum)
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How are superficial mycoses treated?
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topical keratinolysic agents and/or antifungals (mecanazole), personal hygiene
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What organisms are reponsible for tinea capitis?
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t. tonsurans
m. andwinii
m. canis
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List the cuteanous mycoses.
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tinea capitis (gray patch ringworm--loss of hair)
tinea pedis (athlete's foot)
tinea cororpis: ringworm of body
tinea cruris: groin (jock itch)
Tinea Unguium: nail (onchomycosis)
tinea barbae: beard
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What organisms are repsonsible for athlete's foot?
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E. floccosum
T. Rubrum
T. mentagrophytes
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trichosporon cutaneum
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white piedra
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t tonsurans
m andwinii
m canis
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tinea capitis
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Which mycoses are keratinophilic, and what are the subtypes?
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cutaneous mycoses (epidermophyton, trichophyton, microsporum)
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What are the 2 types of subcutaneous mycoses?
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sporothrichosis
chloroblastomycosis
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How is sporotrichosis transmitted?
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traumatic inoculation
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Describe the lesion seen with sporotrichosis.
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subcutaneous nodule --> ulcer
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What are some characteristics of chloroblastomycosis?
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slow development of verrucous, cutaneous nodular lesions: cauliflower-like appearance w/intense hyperplasia
sclerotic bodies
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What exhibits wart-like growths along lymphatics of leg or feet?
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chloroblastomycosis
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What fungal infection causes elphantiasis?
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chloroblastomycosis
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What causes mucosal fungal infections?
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candidiasis
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How is candidiasis diagnosed?
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yeast & hyphae
gram (+)
germ tube formation
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What are the predisposing risk factors for candidiasis?
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elderly, infants, endocrine disorders, broad spectrum Abs, burns, IV drug abuse, AIDS, immunodef, leukemia/hemat malignancy, indwelling cath, immunosuppression
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e. floccosum
t. rubrum
t. mentagrophytes
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tinea pedis
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What is the morphology of candidasis?
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budding yeast
in vivo: dimorphic
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germ tube formation
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candidiasis
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