W05_06 parasitology - helminths Flashcards

1
Q

how to classify helminths?

A

flat worms + round worm

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2
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how to classify flat worms?

A

trematodes (flukes; nonsegmented) + cestodes (tapeworms; segmented)

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3
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how to classify round worms?

A

nematodes (filarial or non-filarial)

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4
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what are the segments of flatworms called?

A

proglottids

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5
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what’s the difference between direct and indirect life cycles of helminths?

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direct: 1 host. Indirect: >1 host

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6
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what’s the definitive host for helminths?

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the host where the parasite reaches sexual maturity

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7
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what’s the intermediate host for helminths?

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species in which the larval, juvenile, or non-sexual stages develop

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8
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how does ascaris cause issues in the host?

A

mechanical obstruction.

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9
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how does the host harm the helminths?

A

cytokines, leukocytes, Th2 response for intestinal worms, eosinophils degranulate onto IgE-coated worms

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10
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which Ig subclass do you expect to see with worm infections?

A

IgE

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11
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what is a hydatid cyst?

A

a cyst due to echinococcus tapeworm

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12
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how is hydatid cyst diagnosed?

A

radiology

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13
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why do you want to avoid spilling hydatid cysts?

A

they contain many baby echinococcus tapeworms. If you spill it, they will grow elsewhere

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14
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what’s neurocysticercosis?

A

brain disease caused by pork tapeworm taenia solium

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15
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what’s the diagnostic method for cysticercosis?

A

gold standard is biopsy, but we can use antibodies, PCR, or radiology

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16
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this hyperintense area is seen between the grey-white junction of the brain in a neurocysticercosis case; is the anterior end of a tapeworm

A

scolex

17
Q

what is cutaneous larva migrans?

A

a worm that’s typical in tropics. Wriggles through the skin and causes intense pruritis.

18
Q

what’s loiasis?

A

type of filariasis (nematodes; round worms)

19
Q

elephantiasis is caused by which parasite?

A

filariasis in the lymph

20
Q

what are the pros and cons of serology testing for nematodes

A

sensitive, but doesn’t discriminate between filiaria