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HHV3
HHV4
HHV5
HHV8
varcilla zoster
epstein barr
cytomegaly virus
kaposi sarcoma
Primary herpes occurs on either

Recurrent intraoral lesions
keratinized or non keratinized tissue

limited to keratinized(doesnt occur on tongue) on exam
Herpes is there a cure? where is it stored in latency
no never cures, stored in sensory ganglia
always has prodromal sign.. itching burning before breakout
Secondary herpes
identified by Tzanck cells and acantholysis

how do you treat herpes
2ndary herpes infection

acyclovir, denavir cream, valtres, chlorohexidine
contagious before crusted
varicella zonster and herpes 2ndary infection
varicella zonster lives in
dorsal root ganglion
Herpes lives in sensory ganglion
how do you treat ramsi hunt
steriods and topical analgesics
what goes on one dermatome on half the body
shingles
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)
tell me about cytomegalovirus
latently resides in salivary glands, endothelium, macrophages and lymphocytes. 90% asymptomatic
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
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
when you hear coxsockie virus you think
herpangina or enterovirus
Enterovirus is found where
on hand foot and mouth
other dz with hand and foot.. syphillis 2ndary and papilllon lefitre
what are kopliks spots
blue white spots on inside of mouth seen with Rubeola(measles)
Rubella maks you think
german measles, togavirus, teratogenic(mom to baby), deafness, heart dz, cataracts
Mumps infects..

and lead to
infects salivary glands, swelling and discomfort around lower ear
how do you diagnose AIDS
by viral culture of HIV AB.. ELISA <200 CD4
or Cd4 % <14%
causes oral hariy leukoplakia on side of tongue often with candidiasis
AIDS and EBV(epstein barr virus)
Multiple oral lesions
AIDS and HPV
most common repiratory fungal dz in US
AIDS and Histoplasmosis
wnd most common malignancy (next to karposi sarcome, often IV drug users
AIDS and lymphoma.
Can you get HIV from saliva
no it protects
Most common CNS - AIDS-dementia complex
Kaposi's sarcoma in 15-20%
what is 2nd most
common malignancy
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma-
nonhodgkins is a lymphoma remember that its 2nd most common malignancy often in
IV drug users
Enterovirus... oral lesions around
the soft palate or
tonsillar pillars
Paramyxovirus
Rubeola(measles)
kopliks spots foud
Rubeola(measles)
teratogenic(mom to baby)
Rubella(german measles)
frequency of transmission from mother to child in congenital rubella
Frequency of transmission from an
infected mother is >80%
generalized lymphadenthopathy
HIV
Four patterns are seen:
with HIV in mouth
" Gingivitis
" Periodontitis
" Necrotizing stomatitis of periodontal origin
" Acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis
Not responsive to improved plaque control
linear gingival erythemia.. found in HIV
epstein barr virus occurs on..

causes..
lateral tongue

oral hairy leukoplakia