5: Parasitic Infections of Skin - Bennett Flashcards

1
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rocky mountain spotted fever transmitted by …

A

ixodid tick bite

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s/s rocky mountain spotted fever

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  • 3-14 days p tick bite
  • HA, fever, chills, myalgias, arthralgia
  • spotted rash day 1- day 6 appears beginning on *** wrists, forearms and ankles spreading to arms, thigh and trunk and finally face
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3
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diagnosis rocky mountain spotted fever

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immunofluorescent ab to anti-rickettsii ab

direct immunofluorescence of antigen w/i endothelial cells

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4
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tx rocky mountain spotted fever

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doxycycline 200 mg/day PO or IV in diviided doses

chloramphenicol 50-75 mg/kg/d in four divided doses

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5
Q

ctenocephalides canis

A

dog flea

self-limiting

tx with topical antihistamine

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6
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cimex lectularis

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bed bug

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7
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linear arrangement of papular urticaria

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bed bug ( due to nocturnal feeding once a week)

tx with hydrocortisone or antihistamine

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pediculus humanus capitis

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pediculosis (lice)

diagnose by discovery lice

tx with malathion in children

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9
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pediculus humanus corporis

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body louse

treat with good hygiene sometimes pyrethrin (kills lice and eggs) or malathion (kills lice and some eggs)

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10
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areas affected by scabies in order of prevaence

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- interdigital webs of hands
wrists
shaft of penis
antecubital crease
feet
genitalia
buttocks
axillae
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11
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diagnosis scabies

A

finding burrow, drop mineral oil over burrow and scrape off to inspect

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12
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tx scabies

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permethrin (next choice lindane)

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13
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most common cause cutaneous larva migrans in US

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ancyclostoma brazilense (larvae of dog/cat hook worms)

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14
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tx for cutaneous larval migrans

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self-limiting but can use thiabendazole, ivermectin or albendazole topically if needed

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15
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papulo-vesicular rash occurring only in regions covered by swimwear

A

seabather’s eruption

larvae of thimble jellyfish

lesions for about 2 wks, tx with topical steroid cream to reduce inflammation

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16
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papule at site of sandfly bite

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leishmaniasis

papules enlarge over several weeks and become dusky red purple color and eventually ulcerate and scar

diagnose by finding amastigotes and tx with pentostam

17
Q

tick for lyme disease

A

ixodid tick transmits borrelia burgdorferi

18
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stages and presentation of lyme disease (3)

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I = erythema migrans : expanding annular lesion with distinct red broder and partially clearing center

2 = disseminated infection : fever, chills, myalgia, HA, weakness, photophobia, meningitis, carditis with heart block

3 = persisitent infection : fever, lymphadenopathy, arthritis, encephalopathy, polyneuropathy

19
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diagnose lyme disease

A

enzyme immunoassay of immunofluorescent assay followed by western immunoblot or cuture from skin biopsy

20
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tx lyme disease

A

doxycycline 100 mg BID for 10 d
20-30 d if stage 2
60 days in stage 3

21
Q

firm nodule, painful, maybe movement in tissue

A

bot fly! (uses intermediary host)