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sequelae of strep infection
rheumatic fever, scarlet fever, post strep glomerulonephritis (can not be prevented by Abx)
honey ingestion in a baby
infant botulism
suboccipital lymphadenopathy
rubella
MCC of bacteremia
s. aureus
bacteria in the GI tract
bacteroides and E. coli
non-painful chancre
primary syphilis
condylomata lata
secondary syphilis
tabes dorsalis + gummas + argyll-robertson pupil + aortic root aneurysm
tertiary syphilis
common causes of fever of unknown origin
infection, cancer and autoimmune disease
cat like cry in infants
cri-du-chat syndrome
koilocytosis
(perinuclear vacuolation) HPV or CMV
rash develops after administration of ampicillin/amoxicillin for sore throat
EBV
fever + pharyngeal erythema + tonsillar exudates + no cough
streptococcal pharyngitis
asplenic patients are susceptible to infection by
encapsulated organisms: pneumococcus, meningococcus, and H. flu
only time asymptomatic UTI is treated
pregnant patients
fever + cough + night sweats + california/arizona
coccidioidomycosis (tx with fluconazole)
Meningitis:
neonates
group B strep, e. coli (tx ampicillin/gentamicin)
Meningitis:
infants
pneumococcus, meningococcus and h flu (tx cefotaxime/vancomyocin)
Meningitis:
adults
neisseria meningitis
Meningitis:
elderly
strep pneumo
Meningitis:
CSF findings (bacterial)
Increased PMN and decreased glucose
Meningitis:
CSF findings (viral)
increased lymphocyte and normal glucose
puritic papule + regional lymphadenopathy + black eschar after 1 wk
antrax (tx ampicillin)
north/northeast american + arthralgia (migratory) + bell's palsy + chronicum migrans
lyme disease
dog/cat bite
pasteurella multocida
alcoholic with pneumonia and currant jelly sputum
klebsiella
burn victims with infection (eg osteomyelitis)
pseudomonas
osteomyelitis in patients with sickle cell disease
salmonella
branching rods in an oral infection
actinomyces israelli
chagas infection
trypanosome
helminth infection
enterobius vermicularis and ascaris lumbricoides
charcot's triad (what is it and where is it seen in)
nystagmus, intention tremor, and scanning speech. Seen in multiple sclerosis
councilman's bodies
viral hepatitis
fever + weight loss + hemptysis = ghon complexes
TB
negri bodies
rabies
MCC STDs
chlamydia
MCC UTI
e coli and s saprophyticus
he m. plural nom.
ei