Tuberculosis Flashcards

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TB Transmission

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Person-to person via inhalation of airborne particles

Persons w/ active untreated pulmonary or laryngeal disease are infective

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MYCOBACTERIA

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Mycobaterium Tuberculosis—Cause of TB

Mycobacterium Leprae

Mycobacterium avium—commonly causes opportunistic systemic infections in patients with advanced HIV

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TB Microbiology

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Mycolic acid structure resists destaining by acid alcohol—acid fast bacilli (AFB)
No true outer membrane
Mycolic acid is the major constituent of the cell envelope—giving them a high lipid content
Gram positive

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Latent TB

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Person has TB bacteria in his/her body that are alive but inactive
Cannot spread TB to others
Does not feel sick
Has a normal CXR and sputum culture
Needs treatment for TB infection to prevent TB disease**

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TB Pathogenesis

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Small bacilli carried in droplets small enough to reach the alveolar space
Bacilli proliferate inside alveolar macrophages and kill the cells and cause inflammatory response
eventually form a nodular granulomatous structure called the tubercle

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Ghon Complex

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calcified right lung nodule with associated calcified hilar lymph nodes.
seen at apex

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Miliary Tuberculosis

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term miliary TB is now used to denote ALL forms of progressive, widely disseminated hematogenous tuberculosis, even if the classical pathologic or radiologic findings are absent.

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Guidelines for Determining Positive Tuberculin Skin Test

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Induration >15 mm with no TB risk factors

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TB Preferred initial therapy includes

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Isoniazid (INH)
Rifampin (RIF)
Pyrazinamide (PZA)
Ethambutol (EMB)

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