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inflammation of a sabaceous gland that opens into a follicle of an eyelash
sty
A localized pyogenic (pus producing) infection of the skin, usually resulting from folliculitis
furuncle
a deep seated pyogenic infection of the skin, usually arising from a coalescence of furuncle
carbuncle
chicken pox and shingles etilogical agent is
VZV and human herpesvirus 3
MOT for chicken pox and shingles
airborne droplets, person to person, direct contact with infected persons
complications of chicken pox are
pneumonia, secondary bacterial infections, hemorrhagic complications, encephalitis
a severe encephalomyelitis with liver damage that follows chicken pox if asprin is given to children
Reye's syndrome
caused by herpes zoster and occurs usually after 50 in people who have had chicken pox
shingles
MOT for rubella
droplet spread and direct contact with nasopharangeal secretions
happens in first trimester leads to
Intrauterine death, spontaneous abortion, congenital malformations
congenital rubella syndrome
fine, pink flat rash with mild febrile symptoms
rubella
MOT of rubeola
droplet, direct contact with naso secretions, fomites with naso secretions
complications of this includes bronchitis, pneumonia, otitis media, encephalitis
rubeola
symptoms of this include
fever, conjunctivitis, cough, light sensitivity, Koplik spots in mouth
rubeola
etilogical agent of small pox
Variola virus
Folliculitis
Furuncles
Carbuncules,
Abscesses,
Impetigo,
Impetigo of the newborn,
Scalded Skin Syndrome are all symptoms of what
staph infections
Gram-positive coccus, catalase positive, clusters represent what
staph aureus
one of the only drugs MRSA is suseptable to
vancomycin
Proprionibacterium acnes is etiology for what?
acne
Impetigo
Scarlet fever
Erysipelas
Faciitis
Necrotizing faciitis are symptoms of what
strep
3 dermatophytes include
Trichophyton spp.
Microsporum spp.
Epidermophyton spp
strep that is caused by toxins that bug produces
scarlet fever
raised redness of the skin with clear definition of infection site
erysipelas
tinea capitis
on scalp
tinea barbae
on beard
tinea cruris
on groin area (jock itch)
tinea corporis
on trunk of the body
tinea pedis
on foot (athletes foot)
tinea unguium
on nail