6 Flashcards

1
Q

The most common species frequently isolated from immunocompromised patients are

A

Candida species,
Aspergillus species,
Mucor species

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2
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Artificial heart valves can be colonized by a variety of infectious agents, including

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Candida species

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3
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Immunocompromised patients are at risk for

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Systemic Invasive Aspergillosis
Candidiasis
Cryptococcal meningitis
Rhinocerebral/Horacic mucormycosis

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4
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Acquired through inhalation of spores

A

Aspergillosis

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5
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Common laboratory contaminant

A

Aspergillosis

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6
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Clinical forms:

The fungus grows in the bronchial tree

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Aspergillosis

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7
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Most common form of pulmonary aspergillosis

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Fungus ball

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8
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Fungus taken residence in an old lung cavity which are usually the result of old TB lesions

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Fungus ball of Aspergillosis

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9
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Most often seen in clinical laboratory

A

Aspergillus fumigatus

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10
Q

Causes oncomycosis

A

Aspergillus oncomycosis

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11
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Major cause of otomycosis

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Aspergillus niger

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12
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Most common cause of fungal sinusitis

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Bipolaris spp.
Curvularia spp
Exserohilum spp
Alternaria spp

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13
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Most common fungi of allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis (ABPM)

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Bipolaris spp
Curvularia spp

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14
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Clinical formation of candidiasis:

a disease of the oral mucous membrane
hallmark: formulation of white creamy patches (pure cultures of fungus)

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Thrush

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15
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Clinical formation of candidiasis:

stimulates ringworm infection

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Nail infection (Paronychia)

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16
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Clinical formation of candidiasis:

Common among diabetics, pregnant women and those on birth control pills

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Mycotic Volvuvaginitis

17
Q

A systemic disease caused by a number of closely isolated fungi belonging to class phycomycetes

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Zygomysis/Phycomysis/Mucormysis

18
Q

3 genera of mucormysis

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Rhizopus
Mucor
Absidia

19
Q

Zygomysis/Phycomysis/Mucormysis:

no rhizoids or stolons

A

Mucor spp

20
Q

Zygomysis/Phycomysis/Mucormysis

unbranched sporangiophores with rhizoids where stolon arises

A

Rhizopus spp

21
Q

Zygomysis/Phycomysis/Mucormysis

Rhizoids originated between sporangiophores

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Absidia spp

22
Q

Acute/chronic pulmonary or meningeal mycosis

A

Cryptococcosis

23
Q

Transmitted through inhalation of spores from bird droppings (excreta of pigeons)

A

Cryptococcosis

24
Q

Etiologic agent of cryptococci’s

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Cryptococcus neoformans
Filobasidiella neoformans

25
Q

Single unbranched tube-like phialides, “conidia in clusters” at the tip of phialides

A

Acremonium spp

26
Q

“Brush-like conidiophores”

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B. Pencillium

27
Q

“Sickle or Boat - shaped macroconidia”

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C. fusarium spp

28
Q

Conidiophore “Penicillium-like” structure

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Scopulariosis

29
Q

Chains of large brown conidia resembling “drumstick”

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Alternaria spp

30
Q

Single celled conidia resembling “shield cells”

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Cladosporium spp

31
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Large multiseptate elongated conidia “zigzag” appearance

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Dreschlera (Helminthosporium)