Mycobacterial Infections Flashcards

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Mycobacteria

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  • high lipid contend (must stain with acid fast even though G+)
  • slow growing, so disease are chronic and slowly progressive
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Tuberculosis

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  • M. tuberculosis (hominis or bovis)
  • obligate aerobe, bacillus
  • chronic, communicable disease
  • causes spherical granuloma with central caseous necrosis
  • transmitted via aerosolized droplets
  • Primary and Secondary illnesses
  • proliferate within macrophages
  • cell mediated immunity causes caseous granulomas
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Progressive Primary TB

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  • host immune response fails to control bacilli

- Ghon focus enlarges, can invade bronchial tree or cause distal lung collapse

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Miliary TB

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  • infection disseminates and causes small yellow lesions in several organs
  • may progress to meninges
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Secondary (Cavitary) TB

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  • happens in someone who has previously had infection
  • lungs are most common site
  • T cell mediated immune response to TB antigens lead to tissue necrosis and cavitation
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Leprosy

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  • M. leprae, Acid fast rod
  • destructive process involving peripheral nerves, skin, and mucous membranes
  • multiplies best at temperatures below core
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Tuberculoid leprosy

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  • hyperergic individuals with strong immune response
  • characterized by single lesion usually on face, extremities, or trunk
  • granulomas resemble those of TB but lack caseation
  • minimal disfigurement, not contagious
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Lepromatous leprosy

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  • multiple timor like lesion of skin, eyes, testes, nerves, lymph nodes, spleen
  • macrophages act as microincubators for bacteria
  • skin lesions may ulcerate
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Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare

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  • MAI complex
  • third most common opportunistic infection in AIDS patients in US
  • in immunocompromised: resembles TB but progresses slower, usually in elderly with preexisting lung process
  • in AIDS patients: lack helper T cells that normally prevent MAI infection, macrophages can’t kill organism, spread throughout lymph and blood, cause expanding nodular lesions
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Atypical Mycobacteria

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  • M. kansasii - granulomatous pulmonary disease
  • M. scrofulacerum - cervical lymphadenitis in young children
  • M. marinum - swimming pool granuloma
  • M. ulcerans - severe ulcerating skin disease
  • M. chelonae/fortuitum - traumatic inoculations
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