Fungal Diseases Flashcards

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What are the three classifications of fungal infections?

A
  1. Superficial/Cutaneous
  2. Subcutaneous
  3. Systemic
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What methods are used for diagnosing fungal disease?

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HISTORY - ?Exposure ?geographical travel

Clinical appearence

Fluorscence

Microscopy after scraping

Serology

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3
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What are the common superficial/cutanous fungal infections?

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Dermatophytosis (Ringworm/tinea)

Pityriasis versicolor

Candidasis

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What are the symptoms of dermatophytosis?

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Red, scaly, flaky, itchy rash

On nails it can cause discolouration

On scalp/hair it can cause hair loss

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5
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how is dermatophytosis transmitted?

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Close contact eg towels, brushes, beds

Zoophilic - from animals

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What is the treatment of dermatophytosis?

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Clotrimazole on skin

Terbinafine if severe or if in nails or hair as cream cant get here

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What causes pityriasis versicolor?

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Malassezia furfur

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What is pityriasis versicolor?

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Superficial Fungal infection of stratum corneum causing hyper or hypopigmentation

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When does pityriasis versicolor occur?

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When fungus goes from yeast to pseudohyphal form

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10
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how is pityriasis versicolor treated?

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Ketoconazole shampoo

Oral fluconazole or itraconozole

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What is superficial candidiasis?

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Superfical skin infection of mucous membranes usually caused by C.albicans

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Where can superficial candidiasis occur?

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Vagina

Mouth

Glans penis

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What are risk factors for superficial candidiasis?

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Antibiotic use

Moist skin

Diabetes

Poor immunity

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What is systemic candidiasis?

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A candida infection of the blood or organs that occurs in immunocompromised patients

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15
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What causes cryptococcis, what is and what is it associated with?

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Cryptococcis neoformans

fungal infection from pigeon droppings causing systemic infection - enters via lungs

Commonly presents with CNS symptoms apart from if immunosuppressed then it is pulmonary symptoms

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What causes Pneumocystis (PCP), what is and what is it associated with?

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Pneumocystis jiroveci (carinii)

Signficant AIDS associated pulmonary disease

17
Q

What is histoplasmosis associated with

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Caves and bat droppings