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Most alarming sign of congenital ID
Low IgA
X-linked ID's (3)
CGD
Low IgG
High IgM
IgG subclass deficiencies result in _________
Ab production deficiency
Enteroviral meningitis is a symptom of what ID?
B cell
CMI deficiency affects the number of ________
T cells
The following are symptoms of __________ :
Ataxia-Telan
Wiskott-Aldrich
DiGeorge
Combined Immunodef (CMI + B Cell def)
Pneumocystitis Jirovecii is symptomatic of ________________
Severe Combined ID
DiGeorge
Low IgM
Late umbilical cord release is symptomatic of _________
Leukocyte adhesion deficit
Poor wound healing and peridontal disease are symptomatic of __________
CGD
Neisseria and Lupus are symptomatic of what ID?
Complement disorder
Criteria for ID diagnosis?
8+ ear infections qyear
2+ sinus infections qyear
Abx sans effect
Fam Hx
Primary vs Secondary IC
Primary: Congenital
Secondary: Acquired
DM affects what branch of immune system?
CMI
Mucor is a sing of ________
DM (ORBITAL OOZE)
Splenectomy patients at risk of _____
Babesiosis
Cutoff for neutropenia
under 500 nphils
GVHD: associated diseases
CMV, EBV (ESP RENAL)
Heart transplant issues
sternal inf, toxo, CMV
Lung transplant issues
bac pneumo, pseudomonas
Superficial vs Deep Skin Infection
Deep has necrosis
Impetigo is caused by what bacteria? How can you tell them apart?
GAS, staph aureus (WITH BULLAE)
Folliculitis is caused by what organism?
Staph aureus (crowded gyms)
Cellulitis is caused by what organisms? How can you tell them apart?
GAS, staph aureus (bullae)
Erysipela vs Cellulitis
Erysipela: GAS, demarcated borders

Cellulitis: GAS, staph aureus, NO DEFINED BORDERS
Strawberry tongue is a sign of ________
TSS
Pasteurella multocida
Dog/cat bite (TETANUS BOOSTER)
Pain outside of proportion to physical findings is indicative of ___________.
Necrotizing fasciitis
Biothreat agent categories (A, B, C)
A: Kill (respiratory anthrax, botulism, plague)
B: Incapacitate
C: Potential