GI II Flashcards

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C. difficile is a (G+ve/G-ve), shape, (aerobic/anaerobic), (spore-forming/non spore-forming)

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C. difficile is a G+ve, bacillus, (anaerobic), spore-forming

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describe the pathophysiology of C. diff infection

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describe toxin A produced by C. diff

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  • toxin A
    • enterotoxin that alters the permeability of the cell membrane and leads to changes that cause outflux of water/electrolytes from cell → mild, watery form of diarrhea
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describe toxin B produced by C. diff

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  • toxin B = potent cytotoxin
    • inactivates small GTP-binding proteins → actin condensation and cell rounding → cell death (similar to diphtheria toxin)
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why is a C. diff culture not sufficient for diagnosis?

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not all C. diff strains produce toxin

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describe the 2 reference tests used for C. diff diagnosis

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describe peritonitis and the most common cause of primary and secondary perotinitis

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  • primary peritonitis (spontaneous bacterial peritonitis)
    • occurs in up to 10% of patients with alcoholic cirrhosis
    • most common cause = E. coli
  • secondary peritonitis
    • spillage of bacteria from the GI tract into peritoneal cavity
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Bacteroides fragilis is (G+ve/G-ve) and (aerobic/anaerobic)

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Bacteroides fragilis is (G+ve/G-ve) and (aerobic/anaerobic)

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describe the 2 types of B. fragilis

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describe Whipple’s disease

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describe the clinical presentation of Whipple’s disease

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  • wasting illness; arthralgias, arthritis, fever, diarrhea
  • small intestine, steatorrhea
  • any physical findings of malabsorption
  • neurological symptoms
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describe the diagnosis of Whipple’s disease

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  • biopsy: SI, endocardial, brain, synovial
    • PAS positive macrophages
  • PCR: T. whipplei DNA
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