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DNA virus a/w:
erythema infectiosum |
parvo B19
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DNA virus a/w:
heterophil positive mononucleosis |
EBV
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DNA virus a/w:
causes conjuctivitis or diarrhea |
adeno
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DNA virus a/w:
enlarged cell with owls eye |
CMV
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DNA virus a/w:
identified with pap smear |
HPV
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DNA virus a/w:
milk maids blister |
pox
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DNA virus a/w:
burkitts lymphoma or nasopharyngioma |
EBV
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DNA virus a/w:
gingivostomatosis |
HSV 1
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DNA virus a/w:
hides in sensory ganglia of S2 or S3 |
HSV 2
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DNA virus a/w:
hides in trigeminal |
HSV 1
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DNA virus a/w:
hides in dorsal root ganglia |
VZV
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DNA virus a/w:
downy cells |
EBV
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DNA virus a/w:
human progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy |
JC
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DNA virus a/w:
oral hairy leukoplakia |
EBV
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DNA virus a/w:
multinucleated cells on tzanck test |
HSV or VZV
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DNA virus a/w:
only SS |
parvo
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DNA virus a/w:
roseola |
HHV 6
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DNA virus a/w:
heterophil negative mononucleosis |
CMV
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DNA virus a/w:
squamous cell carcinoma of the penis |
HPV 16 or 18
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EBV infects which cell
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B cell
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antifungal a/w:
inhibits ergosterol synthesis |
azole
terninafin |
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antifungal a/w:
SE of arrhythmia and nephrotoxicity |
amphoteracin B
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antifungal a/w:
deposits in keratin containing tissues |
griseofulvin
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antifungal a/w:
inhibits hormone synthesis and cytochrome P450 |
azoles
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antifungal a/w:
SE liver dysfunction |
griseofulvin
azoles |
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what is seen on x ray of patient with aortic dissection
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widened mediastinum
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presentation of roseola
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fever that then causes a rash
maybe seizure |
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what virus causes roseola
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HHV-6
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what px are prone to CMV esophagitis
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HIV CD<50
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what DNA virus has reverse transcriptase
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hepadnavirus
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what DNA virus causes acute hemorrhagic cystitis
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adenovirus
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what different pathologies are causes by parvovirus
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aplastic crisis in sickle cell
erythema infectiosum -slapped cheek hydrops fetalis |
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how does HPV cause cancer
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E6
-inactivates p53 E7 -inactivates Rb |
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what DNA virus causes dome lesions with central dimple
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pox virus
-molluscus contagiosum |
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what DNA virus infects transplant patients
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CMV
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what causes the hemoptysis in patients with kaposis sarcoma
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increased
-TNF a -IL-6 -PDGF neovascularizations |
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what viruses have a positive tzanck test
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HSV 1
HSV 2 VZV |
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what is a positive monospot test
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heterophil Ab detected by agglutination of sheep RBC
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what neoplasms are a/w EBV
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nasopharyngioma
Hodgkins Burkitts |
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what virus makes the px prone to splenic rupture
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EBV
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features of hairy cell leukoplakia
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white painless plaques on tongue that cannot be scraped off
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MOA acyclovir
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incorporates into DNA
inhibits DNA polymerase by chain termination |
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clinical use for acyclovir
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HSV
VZV EBV |
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what is used to treat zoster
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famcyclovir
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SE of foscarnet
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nephrotoxicity
seizures -hypocalcemia -hypomagnesemia |
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hepatitis serology:
active infection |
HBsAg
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hepatitis serology:
recovered or immune |
HBsAb
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hepatitis serology:
window period |
HBcAb
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hepatitis serology:
high tramissibility |
HBeAg
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hepatitis serology:
low transmissibility |
HBeAb
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