Fungi/protozoa Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Molds are also known as ____. They live in colonies formed from ____. They produce ___. | Mycelia. They are colonies of intertwining branching hyphae. They produce spores. |
| Conidia are also known as | asexual spores |
| Name the 4 fungi that are known for producing systemic disease. | Think "Cowboy Fungus": He has spore bullets and Cocks his gun, then blasts, and hits lung, skin, meninges, liver. (Coccidio, blastomycosis, histoplasmosis, paracoccidio) |
| Macrophage filled with ____, Broad-based budding ____, Spherule filled with endospores ____, Budding yeast with "captin's wheel formation' | 1) Histoplasmosis, 2) Blastomycosis, 3)Coccidiomycosis, 4) Paracoccidiomycosis |
| Locations of Histo, blasto, coccidio, paracoccidio | Histo = West of Mississippi, Ohio river valley, Blasto= East of Miss and Southeastern US, Coccidio= Southwester US, San Joaquin Valley/desert, paraccidio = Rurual Latin America |
| Histo: Image | "spleunking, cleaning chicken droppings"; found in bird/bat droppings |
| Blasto: Image | "Landscaper"; soil/rotting wood |
| Coccidio:Image | Immigrant |
| All fungi, like humans and ___ have ____. The particular one found in fungus is ____. | mycoplasma, sterols, ergosterol |
| Symptoms possible for systemic disease of fungus: | Pneumonia, meningitis, Liver, bone (granulomatous), skin |
| Systemic fungal diseases are similar to TB: (4) and are unlike TB in that (1) | Similar: Inhaled (primary infection is in lungs), X-ray infiltrates may have granuloma with calcifications and can be cavitary, can disseminate, produce type IV; Not spread person-person |
| Blastomycoses is different than other sytsemic fungi in that | It's the hardest to get and hardest to have; will have inflammatory lung disease |
| Blasto if disseminated goes to ___ | Skin and bone: Warty lesions/crusted verrucous lesions |
| Coccidio if disseminated goes to ___ | CNS/Bone (meningitis) |
| Histo, if disseminated | Liver, spleen, bone marrow, skin |
| Paracoccidio is famous for | Painful destructive ulcers in mouth mucosa |
| Desribe life pattern of systemic fungi | Dimorphic; in soil= they are spores, in body they are yeast |
| Unlike others, ___ is a spherule in tissue | Coccidio |
| Treatment for Systemic fungi: local___, Systemic ___- | Local: Fluconazole, ketoconazole, Systemic: Amphotericin B for systemic infection |
| To culture systemic fungi, use | Sabouraud |
| Tinea versicolor is caused by ____, and is found ____ | Malassezie furfur, found in hot, humid weather |
| Tinea versicolor causes, and can be found with a Wood's lamp that reveals. To look at the organisms, use ____. It will reveal ___. | hypopigmented/hyperpigmented patches on skin (trunk, shoulder, neck). Wood lamp reveals pale-yellow to blue-white fluorescence. Use KOH which will reveal "Spaghetti and meatball" appearence |
| Treat Tinea versicolor with ___ or ____ | Miconazole, selenium sulfide |
| Tinea pedis, cruris, corporis, capitis are caused by ____. They Dimorphic/non-dimorphic, and look like ___ with ___ preparation. | Microsporum, Trichophyton, Epidermophytum. They are not dimorphic and have mold hyphae on KOH presentation. |
| Name the opportunistic fungal infections | Think: "Cancer, Aids, CheMo, Recycled organs" for Candida, Aspergillus, Cryptococcus, Mucor or Rhizopus. |
| Candida: Infections in healthy: | 1)Yeast infections, 2)diaper rash, 3) thrush. immunocompromised (nenonates, steroids, diabetes, aids): esophagitis, disseminated, endocarditis |
| Treat candida with | Nystatin (superficial), Amphotericin (serious systemic) |
| Pseudohyphae + budding yeasts at 20, Germ tubes at 37 | Candida |
| 45 angle branching septate hyphae, rare fruiting bodies. Dimrophic/non-dimorphic | Asperigillis, not dimorphic |
| Aspergillus produce a toxin ___ that affects this organ ___ | aflatoxin, affects the liver |
| Aspergillus produces three diseases | Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (type I, type IV hypersensitivity reaction), lung cavity aspergilloma (fungus ball), Invasive aspergillosis (in people with TB), |
| narrow based unequal budding with capsular halo. | Cryptococcus |
| Cryptococcus produces | meningitis, cryptococcosis |
| Cryptococcus is found ___, Aspergillis is found___- | Crypto: pigeon droppings, Aspergillis = rotting wood |
| Stains with india ink | Crypto |
| Soap bubble leasions in brain | Cryptococcus |
| Irregular nonseptate hyphae branching at wide angles (> 90 degrees) | Mucormycosis |
| Mucormycosis is mostly found in what populations | Diabetics/leukemia patients. |
| Pathophysiology of mucor | proliferate in walls of blood vessels and cause infarction/necrosis of tissue |
| Black nasal discharge/ulceration/3rd nerve palsy | Mucor/rhizopus |
| "cup/helmet shaped cells" | Pneumocystis jiroveci (PCP) |
| PCP causes | Diffuse interstitial pneumonia |
| Methenamine silver stain of lung tissue | PCP |
| Treatment for PCP | TMP-SMX, pentamidine, dapsone |
| PCP patient presents | Low ABGs out of proportion to clinical scenario |
| "Rose Gardener's disease" | Sporothrix schenckii |
| Sporothrix schenckii: dimorphic/non-dimorphic. It causes ___ | dimorphic. causes local pustule/ulcer with nodules along draining lymphatics, little systemic illness. |
| Treatment for Sporothrix schenckii | itraconazole, potassioum iodide |
| Cigar-shaped budding yeast | Sporothrix schenckii |
| Mucormycosis is mostly found in what populations | Diabetics/leukemia patients. |
| Pathophysiology of mucor | proliferate in walls of blood vessels and cause infarction/necrosis of tissue |
| Black nasal discharge/ulceration/3rd nerve palsy | Mucor/rhizopus |
| "cup/helmet shaped cells" | Pneumocystis jiroveci (PCP) |
| PCP causes | Diffuse interstitial pneumonia |
| Methenamine silver stain of lung tissue | PCP |
| Treatment for PCP | TMP-SMX, pentamidine, dapsone |
| PCP patient presents | Low ABGs out of proportion to clinical scenario |
| "Rose Gardener's disease" | Sporothrix schenckii |
| Sporothrix schenckii: dimorphic/non-dimorphic. It causes ___ | dimorphic. causes local pustule/ulcer with nodules along draining lymphatics, little systemic illness. |
| Treatment for Sporothrix schenckii | itraconazole, potassioum iodide |
| Cigar-shaped budding yeast | Sporothrix schenckii |
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