3.2.2.1 Spectrum of Disease for M. tuberculosis Flashcards

1
Q

MOT?

A

Inhalation of aerosol

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2
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Once TB enters the body, where does it go first?

A

Alveoli

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3
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What happens in alveoli that contains TB?

A

Crates granuloma formation (Scarring)

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4
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How granuloma forms?

A
  1. Macrophage eats TB
  2. TB replicates in the Macrophage
  3. Cell lysis
  4. Activates macrophage and T cells (Presence of Interleukins and lymphokines to enhance the activation of macrophage)
  5. This then wall off the TB and cell debris
  6. Granuloma
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5
Q

90-95% of individual may get?

A

Granuloma formation

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6
Q

5-10% of individuals may progress to?

A

Cavitary TB

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7
Q

What happens in Cavitary TB?

A

The cavities opens in to the bronchi to spread M. tuberculosis through coughing

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8
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NOTE: PRimary infections may sometimes healed but some may lead to reactivation

A
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9
Q

Who are the individuals that are prone to reactivation?

A

Immunocompromised patients
Patients undergoing chemotherapy
Smoking (Predisposing factor)

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10
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Granulomatous lesions formed from accumulation of macrophage, lymphocytes, etc.

A

Granuloma or tubercles

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11
Q

Formation of “Cheese like masses” from break down of tubercles and damaged tissue (Necrosis)

Severe type

A

Casaetion

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12
Q

Low antigen but high hypersensitivity

A

Granuloma or tubercle

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13
Q

Both high in antigen and hypersensitivity?

A

Casaetion

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14
Q

What happens if the cell immunity is suppressed?

A

Reactivation

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15
Q

Example of individual who have suppressed cell immunity?

A

Immunocompromised patients
Malnutrition
Advanced aging
Patients with diabetes

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16
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What are the symptoms of suppressed cell imunity?

A

Low grade fever
Night Sweats
Chills
Fatigue
Anorexia
Weight loss
Cough
Chest pain
Hemoptysis

17
Q

Causative agent of tuberculosis?

A

Mycobacterium tuberculosis

18
Q

What do you call TB in the lung?

A

Pulmonary Tuberculosis

19
Q

Term for extrapulmonary/disseminated TB?

A

Miliary TB

20
Q

Example of Miliary TB?

A

Kidney, GUT
Lymph nodes
CNS (Bacterial, Fungal TB meningitis)
Arthritis (Bone TB)
Body cavities
Larynx
Bone (Pott Disease)

21
Q

What are the Central nervous system term that causes TB?

A

Bacterial TB meningitis
Fungal TB meningitis

22
Q

Symptoms of Bacterial TB meningitis?

A

Severe headache

23
Q

Difference of treatment of pulmonary TB and Bacterial TB meningitis?

A

6 months = Pulmonary TB
1 year / 12 months = Bacterial TB meningitis

24
Q

Can get infected through exposure from manure/poop of kalapati

A

Fungal TB meningitis

25
Q

Other term for arthritis on Miliary TB?

A

Bone TB

26
Q

Disease that has skeletal TB of the spine?

A

Pott disease