Chapter 67: Tuberculosis Flashcards

1
Q

is a tubercle, appearing as calcified hilar lymph nodes

A

Ghon complex

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2
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TRUE or FALSE: During dormancy (or latent infection), a positive tuberculin skin test detects the disease

A

TRUE (The skin test becomes positive 1 to 2 months after initial
exposure)

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3
Q

The most common
extrapulmonary site of tuberculosis is?

A

lymphatic system - painless
lymphadenopathy (i.e., scrofula, cervical lymphadenitis)

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4
Q

The most common method for screening for exposure to M. tuberculosis

A

Mantoux or Tuberculin skin test

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5
Q

≥5-mm induration is positive in:

A

CHAPO -15

  • Patients with Close contact with a tuberculosis-infected individual
  • Patients with the Human immunodeficiency virus
  • Patients with Abnormal chest radiograph suggestive of healed tuberculosis
  • Patients with organ transplants and other immunosuppressed patients receiving the equivalent of prednisone >15 milligrams per day for >1 month
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6
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≥10-mm induration is positive in patients not meeting the above criteria (>5mm induration) but who have other risks:

A

4 - CHIIR

  • Children <4 y of age
  • High-prevalence groups (immigrants, long-term care facility residents, persons in local high-risk areas)
  • Injection drug users
  • Patients with conditions that increase the risk of progression to active disease (silicosis; diabetes; carcinoma of the head, neck, or lung)
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7
Q

most common chest radiograph finding in TB, especially in immunocompromised patients

A

normal chest radiograph

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8
Q

World Health Organization endorses ___ for diagnosis of pulmonary and extrapulmonary tuberculosis

A

nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT)

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9
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major adverse effect of INH

A

Hepatotoxicity

NOTE: serum transaminases are greater than five times the upper limit of normal or if serum bilirubin is >3 milligrams/dL, stop antituberculous medications.

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10
Q

A unique finding in paradoxical reaction or immune reconstitution syndrome

A

Hypercalcemia

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11
Q

Drug that can cause Thrombocytopenia

A

Rifampin/Rifapentine

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12
Q

Define Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis

A

Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is tuberculosis with isolates that demonstrate resistance to at least INH and RIF

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13
Q

The most common extrapulmonary presentation in children

A

cervical lymphadenitis

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14
Q

Pathognomonic ophthalmologic finding for miliary TB

A

Choroidal tubercles

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