Herpes Flashcards

1
Q

What are the two types of HSV that infect genitals?

A

HSV 1 and 2

50:50 infection

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2
Q

What is more common in mouth herpes?

A

HSV 1

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3
Q

Typical presentation

A

” 24 y/o woman presents with painful sores in the genital area. She complains of dysuria and a headache. O/e she has nuchal rigidity and bilateral inguinal lymphadenopathy. “

The nuchal rigidity and headache are meningitis as a common complication of HSV infection is meningitis

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4
Q

Symptoms?

A

Burning
Itching
Dysuria

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5
Q

What may be the pattern of infection?

A

Tends to be recurrent attack

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6
Q

Investigation if lesions present?

A

Swab of lesions

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7
Q

What should be done with the swab sample?

A

HSV PCR

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8
Q

What test can be done if a patient presents describing previous infection but no lesions?

A

IgG assay

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9
Q

Management of disseminated HSV infection?

A

IV Aciclovir

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10
Q

Management of genital symptoms?

A

Aciclovir

Topical lidocaine

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