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HHV3
HHV4 HHV5 HHV8 |
varcilla zoster
epstein barr cytomegaly virus kaposi sarcoma |
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Primary herpes occurs on either
Recurrent intraoral lesions |
keratinized or non keratinized tissue
limited to keratinized(doesnt occur on tongue) on exam |
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Herpes is there a cure? where is it stored in latency
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no never cures, stored in sensory ganglia
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always has prodromal sign.. itching burning before breakout
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Secondary herpes
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identified by Tzanck cells and acantholysis
how do you treat herpes |
2ndary herpes infection
acyclovir, denavir cream, valtres, chlorohexidine |
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contagious before crusted
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varicella zonster and herpes 2ndary infection
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varicella zonster lives in
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dorsal root ganglion
Herpes lives in sensory ganglion |
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how do you treat ramsi hunt
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steriods and topical analgesics
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what goes on one dermatome on half the body
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shingles
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what is mono caused by
confirm using what test |
prolifertion of white blood cells causes prominent lymphadenopathy, tonsils etc
biopsy show high WBC..Paul bbunnel(antibody) |
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tell me about cytomegalovirus
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latently resides in salivary glands, endothelium, macrophages and lymphocytes. 90% asymptomatic
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cytomegalovirus is seen in what type of population
what dz in each grp |
immunocompromised and neonates. In neonates get encephalitis. in adults get mono like infection
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Location of spores
free gingiva lip attached gingiva/palate other mucosa |
1 herpes.. primary herpes
2 herpes.. secondary herpes 1 or 2 herpes ulcer or 1 herpes |
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when you hear coxsockie virus you think
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herpangina or enterovirus
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Enterovirus is found where
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on hand foot and mouth
other dz with hand and foot.. syphillis 2ndary and papilllon lefitre |
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what are kopliks spots
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blue white spots on inside of mouth seen with Rubeola(measles)
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Rubella maks you think
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german measles, togavirus, teratogenic(mom to baby), deafness, heart dz, cataracts
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Mumps infects..
and lead to |
infects salivary glands, swelling and discomfort around lower ear
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how do you diagnose AIDS
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by viral culture of HIV AB.. ELISA <200 CD4
or Cd4 % <14% |
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causes oral hariy leukoplakia on side of tongue often with candidiasis
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AIDS and EBV(epstein barr virus)
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Multiple oral lesions
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AIDS and HPV
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most common repiratory fungal dz in US
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AIDS and Histoplasmosis
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wnd most common malignancy (next to karposi sarcome, often IV drug users
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AIDS and lymphoma.
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Can you get HIV from saliva
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no it protects
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Most common CNS - AIDS-dementia complex
Kaposi's sarcoma in 15-20% what is 2nd most common malignancy |
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma-
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nonhodgkins is a lymphoma remember that its 2nd most common malignancy often in
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IV drug users
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Enterovirus... oral lesions around
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the soft palate or
tonsillar pillars |
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Paramyxovirus
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Rubeola(measles)
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kopliks spots foud
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Rubeola(measles)
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teratogenic(mom to baby)
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Rubella(german measles)
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frequency of transmission from mother to child in congenital rubella
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Frequency of transmission from an
infected mother is >80% |
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generalized lymphadenthopathy
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HIV
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Four patterns are seen:
with HIV in mouth |
" Gingivitis
" Periodontitis " Necrotizing stomatitis of periodontal origin " Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis |
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Not responsive to improved plaque control
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linear gingival erythemia.. found in HIV
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epstein barr virus occurs on..
causes.. |
lateral tongue
oral hairy leukoplakia |