Trichomonas vaginalis Flashcards

1
Q

What type of organism is trichomonas vaginalis?

A

Flagellated protozoan parasite

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2
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What is the route of transmission of trichomonas vaginalis?

A

Sexually transmitted

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3
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What are the clinical features of trichomoniasis?

A

Redness and swelling of vulva and vagina (vulvovaginitis)

Redness sometimes extends out onto labia majora and adjacent skin

Purulent green or yellow discharge

Strawberry cervix

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4
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What causes the cervix to appear like a strawberry in trichomoniasis?

A

Punctate haemorrhages

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5
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What colour is the discharge associated with trichomoniasis?

A

Yellow or green

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6
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How is the smell of the discharge associated with trichomoniasis described?

A

Can be offensive, but not always as in bacterial vaginosis

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7
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What is the consistency of the discharge associated with trichomoniasis?

A

Thin, homogenous

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8
Q

What happens to the pH of the vagina during trichomoniasis?

A

Increases to pH 4.5 - 7.0

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9
Q

How is the diagnosis of trichomoniasis confirmed?

A

Microscopy of vaginal secretions mixed with saline and culture

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10
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What medium should be used to culture trichomona vaginalis?

A

Fineberg-Whittington

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11
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What is seen on microscopy of vaginal secretions of someone with trichomoniasis?

A

Numerous polymorphonuclear cells with moving flagellae

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12
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How do we manage a patient with trichomoniasis?

A

Metronidazole 2g stat

OR

Metronidazole 400 mg BD for 5 days

OR

Tinidazole 2g stat

Partner notification is needed

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13
Q

What are the complications of trichomoniasis?

A

PID

Risk factor for preterm birth

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14
Q

How would you treat recurrent trichomoniasis?

A

Higher doses of metronidazole - 400mg TDS and then 1g PR or IV if still recurring

Arsphenamine pessaries and clotrimazole can be used

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15
Q

What are the side effects and contraindications of fluconazole?

A

Deranged LFTs at high doses

Avoid in pregnancy

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16
Q

What are the risk factors for presence of STIs?

A

Age under 25

No condom use

Symptoms developed after recent change of sexual partner

Multiple partners

Recurrent or persistent symptoms

17
Q

What are the less common non-infective causes of vaginal discharge?

A

Retained tampon or condom

Cervical ectropion or endocervical polyp

Chemical irritation

IUD

Allergic vaginitis

Desquamative exudative vaginitis

Atrophic vaginitis

Trauma

Fistula: recto-vaginal or vesico-vaginal

Vault granulation tissue

Neoplasia