Tuberculosis Flashcards

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TB general and risk factors

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Mycobacterium Tuberculosis infection, normally affects the lungs however may lay latent for sometime.

Rx: poverty, alcohol, tobacco, immunosuppression, contact with TB

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Clinical features of TB?

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Pulmonary
- silent of cough, sputum, malaise, weight loss, night sweats, pleurisy, haemoptysis, pleural effusion (SOB), superimposed pulmonary infection

Milliary
- Haematogenous spread. non-specific or overwhelming signs. Nodular opacities on CXR, retinal TB

Genitourinary
- dysuria, freq, loin pain, haematuria, sterile pyuria

Bone
- vertebral collaps and pott’s vertebra (Most common extra pulmonary manifestation

Meningitis

  • prodrome: fever, HA, V, abdo pain, drowsy, meningism, delirium over 1-3 weeks
  • CN palsies and papilloedema
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Diagnosis of TB

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Latent TB:

  • Mantoux (skin testing) = positive/immunity, stong positive/likely infected –>QFG
  • QuantiFERON Gold

Active TB

  • CXR - consolidation, cavitation, fibrosis, calcification
  • Sputum sample x3
  • PCR

Active non-resp TB
- sample of sputum, pleura and pleural fluid, urine, ascities, peritoneum, bone marrow and even CSF (culture for up to 12 weeks)

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Management of TB

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before Tx

  • stress importance of compliance
  • test colour vision and VA
  • FBC, UEC, LFT

Drugs: MANY SIDE EFFECTS

  • Rifampicin - raised LFT, orange discol of urine/tears
  • Isoniazid - raised LFT, nephropathy
  • Pyrazinamide - hepatitis, arthralgia
  • Ethambutol - optic neurits
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