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93 Cards in this Set
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which infectious agent causes ulcerations of the large intestine
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entamoeba histolytica
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what isn't seen in congenital syphilis
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gumma
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which type of hsv and poliomyelitis aren't oncogenic
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hsv- 1,2
poliomyelitis acuta anterior |
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can clostridium cause abscesses
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no
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where is the one place where salmonella typhi are not found during active invasion
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esophagus
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which agent presents as acute rhinitis progressing to meningoencephalitis
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naegleria fowleri
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in which infection do we often find folic acid def
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giardia lamblia
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the infection of which organism leads to hepatosplenomgaly and macrophages in all organs containing liver forms of the parasite
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leishmania donovani
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what manifestation do we not see in epidemic typhus
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abscesses
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are langerhans cells see in TBC
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no
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which infectious agent causes myositis
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trichinella spiralis
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what is the difference between condylomata lata/ accuminata
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lata is not of viral origin, its syphilitic
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what type of inflamm. is seen in erysipelas
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phlegmon
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name an organism that crosses transplacentally
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toxoplasma gondii
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what organism causes liver abscess
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entamoeba histolytica
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out of cox. burnetti, c,psitacci, c. trachoma tis and r. prowazekii which causes blindness
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c. trachomatis
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what is the main clinical manifestation of s pox
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multilocular blisters
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what org. causes impetigo
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staph aureus
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what org causes superfic, skin mycosis
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trichophyton
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what does pneumocystitis carinii cause
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pneumonia in premature kids, immunocompromised patients
foamy mass in alveoli |
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what causes pseudomembranous colitis
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c. diff
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describe a non infectious sequela of strep pharyng
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acute glomerulonephritis and
scarlet fever |
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which microorganism manifests similar to acute appendicitis
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yersinia enterocolitica
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whats the most common feature of staph infection
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multiple abscesses
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where is the latent form of hsv-2 found?
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neural ganglia of the sacral region
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whats the most common causes of genital ulcers in west
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genital herpes
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how does vibrio cholera affect the body
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its ENTEROTOXIN, it does nt invade
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infection with what organism predisposes to mycetomas
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apergillus fumigatus
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what causes ornithosis
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chlamydia psittaci
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in yellow fever which organ is affected
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liver
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what cell is a reservoir for hiv
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monocytes
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memory loss in hiv patients is caused by what
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hiv encephalitis
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in which venereal diseases do we see genital ulcers
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syphilis
granuloma inguinale hsv-2 infection chancroid |
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which venereal disease doesn't have genital ulcers
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lymphogranuloma venereum
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which cells are reduced in hiv people
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CD4 lymphocytes
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which diseases are caused by ricketssia
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rocky mountain spotted
ehlichiosis q fever baciliarry angiomatosis |
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which disease isn't caused by ricketsia
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typhoid fever
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which organism doesn't cause an acute infection
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mycobacterium leprae
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name a disease that isn't mediated by exotoxina
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brucellosis
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what type of inflammation does cholera cause
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serous
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what is the most common finding of somebody with trypansomiasis
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meningoencephalitis
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what does acute gonococcal infection in females manifest as?
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endocervicitis
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what are commonly seen in herpes simplex and varicella
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intranuclear inclusions
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what can be seen in the stool of somebody with shigellosis
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multiple polymorphonuclear cells
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where does bacillus antracis have fatal results
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git
lungs |
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what is the b antracis contagion made of
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spores
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name typical findings in a person whose died of b anthrax
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hemorrhagic necrotising pneumonia
malignant skin pustules |
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which virus can cause epidemics with necrosis in the lungs
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influenza A
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which org. causes apical aneurysm of heart, megaesophagus and megacolon
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trypansoma cruzii
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which organism as fimbriae as a virulence factor
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neisseria gonorrhea
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describe the relationship between host and bact flora
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symbiotic
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what org does mucicarmin stain
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cryptococcus
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describe the typical complication of diptheria
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myocarditis
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what types of mycobacterium is intracellular
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m. leprae
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what causes chronic rhinitis
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klebsiella rhinoscleromatis
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what diseases are caused by hemophilus
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epligottitis in children
otitis media sinusitis meningitis |
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is poliomyelitis anterior acute an example of virus
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yes
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is osteomyelitis or jakob-creutzfeldt disease viral?
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no
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what can be seen in the stool of infectious typhoid fever patietns
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multiple monocytes
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what causes thrush in children
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candida albicans
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which organism isn't transited by vectors
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giardiasis
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in an aids patient does CMV cause encephalitis
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NO
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war thin finkelday cells are found when
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rubella infection
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when do we acute suppurative and abscess formation
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staph aureus
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what type of inflammation is seen in influenza
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non suppurative hemorrhagic
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what do we see in stool of cholera patients
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nothing- or isolated leukocytes
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what causes Q fever
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coxiella burnetti
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what is a common complication of mononucleosis
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ruptured spleen
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is influenza connected to herpes viridae
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no
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what do we not see in lymphogranuloma venereum
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urethritis
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what do we see in stool of enterotoxigenic ecoli patients
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none or some leukocytes
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when do we see a maculopapular rash spreading from ear to chest and extremities
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rubella
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does rabies have granuloma formation
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no
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in which rickettsial infection do u not see vasculitis
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q fever
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what is not an ocular complication of chlamydia
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retinal detachment
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what is the most common complication of gonorrhoea in females
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salpingitis
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which region is affected in poliomyelitis
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frontal horns of spinal cord
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what is the host of parotitis
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humans only
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in which period does parotitis happen and what is linked to it
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infancy --> sterility
orchitis |
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do kultschitsky cells involved in infection
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no
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are staph infections primary or secondary
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secondary with abscesses
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what is typically seen in cholera
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watery diarrhea
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what is a lethal complication of meningococcal infections
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waterhaus Friedrichsen syn
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what causes asymptomatic helminthic infections
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ascaris lumbricoides
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what is the most common form of primary herpes simplex infect
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gingivostomatitis
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what causes lung lesions similar to tb
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histoplasma capsulatum
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what organism has donovan bodies and in which pathological structure are they found
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klebsiella granulomatosis
granuloma inguinale |
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what org causes typhus
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rickettsia prowazekii
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trachoma causes blindness and what
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lymphogranuloma venereum
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acute orchitis accompanies what often
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infectious parotitis
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what cause cell death in indirect cytopathic mechanism, and what viruses cause it
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DNA viruses
death by immune response |
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when are negri bodies found
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rabies
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what type of organism is histoplasma capsulatum
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fungi
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