L 90 Dracunculus, Filariasis, Oncho.. Flashcards

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Patient presents from Africa with an ulcer that has a protruding worm. Treatment involves winding the worm on a stick little by little. What is the agent, and describe the life cycle?

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Dracunculiasis medinensis

Asult worm lives in the sub Q and skin and migrates to surface to release larvae. Lesion is painful.

Larvae are released into water where copepods eat them and become infected. Humans eat or drink the copepods in the infected water and become infected.

There is no effective anti-helminthic agent for treatment.

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Patient is diagnosed with Wuchereria bancrofti. How are they expected to present?

Describe the features of the causative agent.

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This causes lymphedema and is also known as lymphatic filariasis

Caused by Wuchereria bancrofti which is a microscopic worm that lives in the lymphatic ducts.

The infective stage is the filariform juvenile that is injected by mosquitos that feed at night in Africa, Asia, Haiti, Brazil

Causes elaphantoid tissue of limbs, scrotum, breasts

Microfilaria are diagnostic

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Patient in Africa or Ecuador presents with elephantoid tissue, sub Q nodules, and blindness after being bitten by a black fly near fast flowing water. Agent and disease?

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Onchocerca volvulus (river blindness)

Caused by a worm that is spread by the Black Fly

Patient gets lymphedema that becomes scaly called onchodermatitis and lichenification

Microfilaria in tissues is diagnostic

Removal of nodules

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Patient presents with a worm in their eye. What likely bit them and what is the causative agent?

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Disease is laoiasis

Spread by the deer fly in Africa

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Patient from S.E. USA is bit by a mosquito and is later found to have a coin lesion on x-ray in heart or lungs or subQ

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This is dirofilariasis

Caused by a dog heart worm that is spread by mosquitos

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Describe life cycle for schostosomiasis

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Miracidium passes from human feces

Cercaria are the infective stage from snails to humans

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Where in the body does S. harmatobium like to live?

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In the veins of the urinary bladder

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Where in the body does S. mansoni like to live?

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Portal veins of the large intestine

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Where in the body does S. japonicum like to live?

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Veins of the small intestine

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Where in the body does S. mekongi like to live?

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Veins of the small intestine

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Patient is found to eosinophilia and T-cell granulomas and urticaria. What is causing the T-cell granuloma?

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Schistosomiasis has eggs that secrete soluble egg antigen that causes the T-cell granuloma which kills the eggs and eventually leads to fibrosis and obstruction of capillaries leading to cirrhosis

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How is schostosomiasis treated?

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Praziquantel

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Patient is found to have the following in the veins of the bladder and in the urine. Describe the details of this disease.

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Terminal spines on the egg=S. haematobia

Found in Africa and Egypt

Infective stage is the cercaria

Fever, granulomas, hematuria, dysuria, bladder cancer

From infested water with snails

ALso called Ah-Ah-Ah disease and is common in boys

Passed in the urine to reinfect the water

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Patient presents with the following in their stool along with hepatosplenomegaly and hematochezia. Diagnosis and other features?

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Egg with a leteral spine= S. mansoni

Adults found in the large intestine

Causes HSM, hematochezia, hepatic malignancy, ascites

Found in Africa, carribean, S. America

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Identify the image

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These are circariae which are the infective form of schistosomiasis

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What are the forms of schistosomiasis found in SE Asia?

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S. japonica: egg has a small lateral spine, likes the veins of the small intestine, causes fibrosis and ascites, eggs can find their way to the brain

S. mekongi: egg has small lateral knob, likes small intestines, is zoonotic primarily

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Identify the image

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Image shows two worms in eternal copulation. This is a classic finding for schistosomiasis where the male worm has a channel that the female resides in.

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Patient goes swimming and develops an itchy rash

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Schistosome dermatitis

Hosts are birds and mammals