Clinical Presentation, Epidemiology, Risk Factors
Corynebacterium Diphtheriae
Labs & Diagnostics
Management/
Prevention
Hypersensitivity
(Double)
100

A mass consisting of bacteria, lymphocytes, plasma cells, fibrin, RBCs, WBCs, and dead cells that is observed when examining the throat.

What is pseudomembrane? 

100

Basic mechanism of Diphtheria toxin.

What is A-B toxin?

100

A disease characterized by pharyngitis that is caused by a virus infecting B lymphocytes.

What is infectious mononucleosis?

100

Type of vaccine used for Diphtheria.

What is inactivated toxoid? 

100

Antibody isotype associated with Type I Hypersensitivity

What is IgE?

200

Biggest risk factor for Diptheria in the US.

What is international travel?

200

Wasn't mentioned in the case, but it's the test we all wanna put to as the way to diagnose like all these stupid bugs but Sanchez said we couldn't use it as a cop out. (except for some viruses)

What is PCR?

200

Gold standard for confirming diptheria by detecting presence of toxin.

What is Elek test?

200

Animal antiserum that Diphtheria antitoxin is derived from.

What is Horse?

200

Slowest reaction relying only on cell-mediated immunity/T-cell response

What is Type IV Hypersensitivity?

300

Cell receptor responsible for the organ systems most susceptible to damage by diphtheria toxin.

What is heparin-binding epidermal growth factor (heart & nerve cells)?

300

Causes C. diphtheriae to form distinctive black colonies with halos.

What is Tinsdale Medium?

300

Laboratory indicators of heart function and/or damage.

What is Troponin and BNP?

300

MOA of antibiotic with side effect of increased gut motility & Q-T prolongation.

What is inhibition of 50S ribosomal subunit (erythromycin)?

300

Hypersensitivity involving antibody-antigen complex on cell and is seen with organ transplant rejection

What is Type II Hypersensitivity?

400

Innervation of most of the muscles of soft palate and larynx that may be weakened.

What is Vagus nerve (CN X)?

400

The nontoxigenic biotype of Corynebacterium Diphtheriae.

What is belfanti?

400

Imaging finding that is commonly seen CXR. 

What is Soft tissue swelling along upper airway (pharynx, epiglottis, & chest)? 

400

Inflammatory enzyme that is inhibited by Methylprednisolone.

What is Phospholipase A2?

400

The process that mediates the serious side effect of Diptheria antitoxin commonly referred to as "Serum Sickness." 

What is Type III Hypersensitivity?

500

Clinical presentation involving chronic ulcer covered by grayish membrane. 

What is Cutaneous Diptheria?

500

Part of the Corynebacterium Diphtheriaie genome activated by high iron concentrations.

What is diphtheria toxin repressor (DTxR)

500

The two biochemical tests that can confirm the diagnosis quickly and their results. 

What is Cystinase + and Pyrazinamidase -?

500

Antibiotic alternatives used instead of first line drugs in case of resistance.

What is linezolid or vancomycin?

500

Fancy Schmancy diseases considered to be Type V hypersensitivity reactions.

What is Grave's disease and Myasthenia Gravis?

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