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Ben Kean lecture 3

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What are teh different schistosoma species?   Haemotolium (bladder), Mansoni (bowel), Japonicum (bowel)  
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What are teh clinical manifestations of acute schisto?   Swimmers itch Katayama fever (Chills, fever, sweating, cough, hepatosplenomegaly, lmphadenopathy)  
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What are teh chornic urinary complications of schisto?   usually haemotobium, causes heamturia, mass bladder lesions, bladder cancers  
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What are teh chronic intestinal complications of schisto?   Hepatosplenic disease(pipe stem fibrosis)seizures disorders (S. Japonicum)  
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How do you distinguish the eggs in schisto?   Japanicom are small, s. haemotobium are medium, S. Mansoni are like africa(big)  
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How do you get schisto?   Snails, swimming  
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Name 3 intestinal tapeworms   Diphyloobithrium latum, Taenia saginata, Taenia solium  
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Diphyloobothrium is from what?   Fish  
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Taenia Saginata is from what?   Beef  
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Taenia Solium is from what?   Pork  
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What is the only extraintestinal worm?   Echinococcus granulosus.  
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Describe life cycle of diphyloobothrium latum   Egg feces - water - fish - we eat fish  
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What are the general symptoms of tapeworms?   Abdominal discomfort, weight loss, malnutrition, B12 deficiency (Fishy one - lathum)  
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Describe the life cycle of Taenia solium and sagnita   Cows eat - goes to meat/muscle - we eat - inside intestines  
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What are teh dangerous complications of Taenia Solium?   Cysterosis, Neurocysterois which are swiss cheese lesions in brain  
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What are teh common symptoms in neurocystoserosis?   Seizures, headache, nausea, vomitting, altered mental status  
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What are teh symptoms of echinococcus granuloma?   Hepatic cyst, pulmonary cyst  
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How may you get trichenella spiralis?   Eating infected pork  
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Where does Trichenella Spiralis go?   Usually you find it inside muscle  
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What are the cardinal features of trichenella spiralis?   Fever, periorbital/facial edema, myalgia, eosinophilliathorugh mosquitoes  
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Where does W. Bancrofit usually effect?   lymphatics  
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What diseases do you get from w. bancrofit?   elephantitis, hypergonadism  
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How is w. bancrofti transmitted?   mosquitoes  
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How is onchoecerca volvulus transmitted?   via simulation blackflies  
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Which are teh 2 organs that onchocerra affects most?   Eyes and skin  
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