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GI Infec(no diarhea)
Facts GI Infections not diarrhea
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Clostridum, Bacteriodes, Actinomyces | Most common anaerobic isolate in GI abscesses, capsular polysaccharide causing complex abscess |
| SBP single or poly? | Single |
| SBP pathophysiology? | Hematogenous spread of bacteria to the peritoneum |
| Clinical SBP? | Fever, diffuse abdominal pain in a patient with cirhossis and abscess |
| 2ndary peritonitis single or poly? | Poly |
| Clinical symptoms of 2ndary peritonitis | Fever, abdominal pain, general and localized |
| 2ndary peritonitis pathophysiology | Ruptured viscus spills bacteria into peritoneum |
| Diverticulus Poly or single? | Poly |
| Diverticulus clinical? | Fever, LLQ pain |
| Pathophysiology diverticulitis? | Ruptured diverticula spills colonizing bacteria locally |
| Proctitis Microbiology? | Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Herpes 2, Syphillis, |
| Proctitis Clinical? | Renal Pain, Discharge, Tenesmus |
| Proctitis Pathophysiology? | Innoculation(Anal intercourse) |