Skin and Soft Tissue Infections Flashcards

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Skin anatomy (inside –> outside)

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subcutaneous tissue
dermis
epidermis

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Skin (function/protective mechanisms)

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  • serves as a barrier
  • contains keratin (water-resistant)
  • high salt and acidic pH
  • normal flora: S. epi, CoNS, Propionibacterium, Corynebacterium, yeasts
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Infections of the epidermis and dermis

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  • infection in/around hair follicles: folliculitis, furuncolosis, carbuncles
  • infection of keratinized layer: dermatophyte fungi, Trichophyton, Epidermophyton, Microsporum
  • infection of deeper layers: due to traumatic breaks in skin (erythrasma, hidradentis suppurativa, pilonidal cysts, sebaceous cysts)
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Folliculitis, furuncolosis, carbuncles (causes)

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  • S. aureus is most common
  • Enterobacteriaceae
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa associated with hot tubs
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Trichophyton, Epidermophyton, Microsporum

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  • ringworm
  • tinea pedis: athlete’s foot
  • tinea versicolor: Malassezia furfur
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Erythrasma

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  • chronic infection of keratinized layer

- Corynebacterium, Mycobacterium marinum

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Hidradentis suppurativa

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  • obstructed apocrine gland (sweat gland)

- S. aureus, anaerobic strep, Bacteroides

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pilonidal cysts

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B. fragilis

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Sebaceous cysts

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Anaerobic cocci, bacteroides, propionibacterium, staphylococci, streptococci

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Subcutaneous tissue infections

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  • abscesses, ulcers, boils: S. aureus, polymicrobial

- Erisipelas: cellulitis and streptococcal necrotizing fasciitis

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Cellulitis

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  • usually in extremities, usually staph or strep
  • anaerobic and aerobic mixed
  • E. coli, Enterics, S. aureus, Strep, Anaerobes
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Necrotizing fasciitis

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  • Group A Strep, S. aureus, Bacteroides, Clostridium

- Gas gangrene: C. perfringens

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Infections of Muscle Fascia and Muscles

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  • Necrotizing fascitis
  • Progressive bacterial synergistic gangrene (post-op infection, polymicrobial)
  • Myositis
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Myositis

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  • extensive muscle involvement
  • S. aureus, Clostridium, Group A and B strep
  • Virbio vulnificus, Aeromonas, other wound-associated bacteria
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Wound Infections

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  • post-operative infections (normal flora or nosocomial organisms, S. aureus)
  • human bite wounds (mouth flora, strep, S. aureus, Eikenella, Anaerobes)
  • animal bite wounds (pasteurella, strep, staph, anaerobes)
  • burns (Pseudomonas, S. aureus, Enterobacter, E. coli)
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Organisms related to poor blood supply

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S. aureus, S. pyogenes, Anaerobes

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Organisms related to open ulcers

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P. aeruginosa, Enterobacteriaceae, bowel flora in decubitus ulcers

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Organisms related to draining sinuses/fistulas with bone involvement

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S. aureus, Enterobacteriaceae, P. aeruginosa, anaerobes

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Organisms related to Actinomycosis with or without bone involvement

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Actinomyces, Propionibacterium, Prevotella, non-spore-forming anaerobes

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Organisms related to breast abscesses

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non-spore-forming anaerobes

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Other organisms related to chronic draining sinuses/fistulas

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Nocardia infections (brasiliensis)

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Fistula infections

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due to contamination with normal flora

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Vesicles/Bullae

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  • fluid-filled lesion
  • gram-stain
  • S. aureus, Group A strep, P. aeruginosa, Vibrio vulnificus
  • needle aspiration for fluid
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Lymphadenitis

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M. scrofulaceum, Group A strep, S. aureus, Y. pestis

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Skin infections with bacteremia

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  • Petechiae with meningococcemia
  • Cutaneous ulcers and Vibrio vulnificus sepsis
  • S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, M. leprae, T. pallidum, Rickettsia, Systemic mycoses
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Specimens to collect

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  • aspirates and exudates are best
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Lab ID

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  • Direct smear: gram stain (or acid-fast if Myco)
  • culture on plates (SBA, MAC, Choc, etc.)
  • culture of viruses (look for cytopathic effect)