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First Aid: Microbiology 3

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Patient presents with a red rash with central clearing that looks like an expanding "bull's eye". Diagnosis?   show
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What is the treatment for lyme disease?   show
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Patient presents with painless chancre, if left untreated what further symptoms can be expected?   show
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show When the pupil constricts for accomodation but is nonreactive to light; pathognomonic for tertiary syphillis  
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What is the best test for treponemas?   show
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AIDS patient presents with white patches in the mouth. Diagnosis?   show
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This dimorphic fungi is a mold in soil and spherule in tissue.   show
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show Histoplasmosis  
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This mold with septate hyphae that branch at a V shape is a cause of allergic bronchopulmonary disease?   show
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Heavily encapsulated yeast that stains w/ india ink?   show
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This yeast causes diffuse interstitial pneumonia, most commonly in the immunosuppressed (HIV).   show
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This fungus is usually introduced by trauma, typically by a thorn (rose gardener's disease), causing local pustule or ulcer with nodules along draining lymphatics.   show
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show Entamoeba histolytica; do not confuse with G. lamblia which causes watery diarrhea  
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show Cryptosporidium  
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show Metronidazole  
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show Metronidazole  
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What is the treatment for Toxoplasma?   show
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What is the treatment for Plasmodium?   show
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show Metronidazole  
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What is the treatment for trypanosoma cruzi?   show
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This organism can cause brain abscess in HIV patients?   show
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Patient presents with cyclic fever, headache, anemia, and splenomegaly. Diagnosis?   show
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show Trichomonas vaginalis  
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These organisms found in undercooked pork have larvae that can cause mass lesions in the brain.   show
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show Schistosoma  
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show Clonorchis sinensis  
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show Ancylostoma duodenale; hookworm (strongyloides stercoralis is similar but does not cause anemia)  
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This organism causes an intestinal infection and their eggs are visible in the feces.   show
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This organims causes an intestinal infection and causes anal pruritis (the scotch tape test)   show
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show All are treated by Mebendazole/pyrantel pamoate except strongyloides, which is treated with Ivermectin/thiabendazole  
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show Echinococcus granulosus  
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show Diphyllobothrium latum  
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This schistosoma is related to hematuria and bladder cancer.   show
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show Schistosoma mansoni  
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show Praziquantel  
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show Praziquantel/niclosamide; albendazole for cysircercosis  
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show Albendazole  
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