Sketchy Micro: Malassezia Furfur / Pityriasis Versicolor Flashcards

1
Q

Malassezia furfur is also called _______________.

A

Pityriasis versicolor –two names for one fungi

Think of the Versi di Colore sauce at Malassezia’s restaurant.

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Q

Malassezia furfur has a _____________ appearance on KOH staining.

A

“spaghetti and meatballs”

Think of the chef sprinkling KOH on the woman in the FUR coat’s spaghetti.

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3
Q

M. furfur thrives in ______________.

A

hot and humid conditions (like the heat lamps and the sweating chef)

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4
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What is Pityriasis versicolor?

A

A rash caused by M. furfur in healthy people that is hypo- and hyperpigmented

(Think of the chef’s coat which has light and dark spots of sauce.)

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Why does M. furfur cause hypopigmentation?

A

It metabolizes lipids and produces products that harm melanocytes.

(Think of the broken bottle of olive oil to remember lipid degradation.)

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6
Q

M. furfur is generally confined to the _____________.

A

stratum corneum (represented by the corn on the lasagna)

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Q

Typically, the only population at risk for systemic fungemia from M. furfur is _______________.

A

babies in the NICU receiving TPN; the fungus thrives on the lipid content of TPN

(Think of the baby in the woman’s arms with the noodle that looks like a peripheral line.)

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Q

Cutaneous Malassezia is treated with _____________.

A

selenium sulfide (Selsun blue)

Think of the blue stained glass image of the sun.

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