Sketchy Micro: Paracoccidioidomycosis Flashcards

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Where is Paracoccidioides found?

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In South America (like the map behind the pirate)

It is also called the Blastomycosis of Brasil, and it’s full scientific name is Paracoccidioides brasiliensis.

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Describe the yeast form of Paracoccidioides.

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It generates bulbous spores that radiate out in a circle (like the captain’s wheel with bulbous handles).

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Paracoccidioides is a ___________ fungi.

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dimorphic (like the pirate’s tattoo of a butterfly)

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How big is Paracoccidioides?

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It is very large –bigger than RBCs (like how the center of the captain’s wheel is red and the radiating spores are much bigger than it).

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How is Paracoccidioides transmitted?

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By respiratory droplets (like the droplets coming out of the coughing pirate’s mouth)

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What physical exam finding is suggestive of Paracoccidioidomycosis?

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Cervical lymphadenopathy (like the white beads on the pirate’s dread locks)

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Paracoccidioidomycosis can cause ______________ in the mouth and _____________ in the lungs.

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mucocutaneous lesions with spots of hemorrhage (like the pirate’s poor, spotty dentition); caseating granulomas (like the yellow, cheesy medallion on his necklace)

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What are the two treatments for Paracoccidioidomycosis?

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Conazoles for mild infections (like the pine cone air fresheners) and amphotericin B for severe infections (like the frogs jumping off the captain’s wheel)

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