Intestinal nematodes (Part 2) Flashcards

1
Q

List the general characteristics of a nematode.

A

Roundworms, Non-segmented, tapered at both ends, tough, protective coating or cuticle, separate sexes, fairly long living (years), related to worm burden.

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2
Q

What is the diagnostic form usually found in intestinal nematodes?

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Eggs in feces

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3
Q

Rank the nematode eggs in ascending or descending order according to size

A

Handout?

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4
Q

Arrange the adult nematode worms in ascending or descending order according to size

A

Handout?

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5
Q

Differentiate between the adult worms of Ancylostoma & Necator.

A

Ancylostoma- has two pairs cutting teeth

Necator- Have cutting plates

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6
Q

Describe the method of choice for obtaining pinworm specimens.

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Cellophane tape preparation or paddle

  • when first wakening (before showering)
  • clear tape (not frosted) placed over end of tongue depressor (sticky side out)
  • Perianal area touched with sticky tape, then tape stuck to slide
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7
Q

What is the name of the infective form in Nematodes life cycle?

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Filariform Larvae

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8
Q

What is the name of the free-living form in Nematodes life cycle?

A

Rhabditiform Larvae

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9
Q

Describe the appearance of Ascaris.

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Thickness of pencil & cuticle has circular striations, creamy white.

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10
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Clinical Manifestation of Ascaris

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  • Asymptomatic
  • Asthmatic (allergic Rx to parasite)
  • Pneumonitis, Bowel obstruction, adults may migrate to other tissue
  • Adults can emerge from nose or mouth
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11
Q

Which type of hookworm is still prevalent in rural areas of U.S. (Kentucky and South)

A

Necator americanus

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12
Q

Which nematode is associated with lung involvement?

A

Hookworm, Ascaris, Strongyloides stercoralis,

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13
Q

Which nematode is associated with ground itch at site of penetration?

A

Hookworm

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14
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Clinical manifestations of Hookworms.

A
  • Bronchitis but no sensitization like Ascaris
  • Anemia since adults secrete anticoagulant and ingest blood
  • hemorrhages, mental/physical development impairment in children
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15
Q

Since eggs and larvae of two genera are indistinguishable in hookworm, how can we report that?

A

Report “Hookworm”

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16
Q

How do we get “cutaneous larvae migrans” or “creeping Eruption (CLM) in humans?

A
  • Larvae migrate through subcutaneous tissues causing irritation
  • Animals, beaches/sandboxes & bare feet :(
17
Q

Which Nematode is found in some areas of Appalachia or rural Southeastern U.S. and doesn’t need host?

A

Strongyloides stercoralis

18
Q

How do we get autoinfection in Strongyloides stercoralis?

A

Larvae penetrate intestine or perianal skin –> circulation (autoinfection)

19
Q

clinical manifestation of Strongyloides stercoralis

A
  • mild/no symptoms unless immunocompromised
  • rarely skin irritation
  • non-bacterial pneumonia with eos, respiratory failure
20
Q

Which form of Strongyloides stercoralis is seen in sputum-immunocompromised patient?

A

Filariform larvae

21
Q

This is the only organism that is agar plate cultured.

A

Strongyloides stercoralis

22
Q

Describe the Agar plate culture in Strongyloides stercoralis.

A
  • Stool is placed on agar plate
  • incubate @ RT for 2 days
  • Larvae will migrate over agar, carrying bacteria, leaving visible tracks
  • wash plate with formalin & examine larvae for ID
23
Q

Most common Nematode in the U.S.A

A

Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm)

24
Q

This nematode mostly found in families or Crowded conditions by inhalation or ingestion of eggs or retroinfection and children most often infected.

A

Enterobius vermicularis (pinworm)

25
Q

Describe life cycle of Enterobius vermicularis.

A
  • Migration of female outside anus at night to lay eggs

- Eggs infective within hours (no external maturation required). Lab caution!!

26
Q

Clinical manifestations of Enterobius vermicularis.

A
  • Anal itching (pruritus)

- often asymptomatic

27
Q

Clinical manifestations of Trichuris trichiura.

A

-Prolapsed rectum in repeated infections.

28
Q

This Nematode is found worldwide and southern U.S.

A

Trichuris trichiura

29
Q

Associate the appropirate nematode with the creaping eruption

A

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