Virology
Fungal Infection
Parasitic & Spirochetal Infections
HHV
Esophageal Disorders
100

 CMV, EBV and Roseola Infantum are viruses in the family.

What is human herpes virus?

100

The management and investigation of a female that is found to have multiple yeast infections in a 6 month period.

What is investigation for diabetes and HIV infection?

100

Investigations include the scotch tape test. 

What is pinworm investigation?

100

Known as the kissing disease

What is Epstein-Barr Virus

100

Considered an allergic disorder in children

What is eosinophilic esophagitis?

200

Kaposi's sarcoma, histoplasmosis, cryptococcosis and toxoplasmosis illness.

What are opportunistic infections?

200

Associated with bird and bat droppings in the Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys

What is histopasmosis?

200

Classic ring enhancing lesions seen on CT head.

What is the classic finding on CT head associated with toxoplasmosis?

200

CMV has a distinctive histological appearance under the microscope

What is an "owl's eye"?

200

The gold standard of testing for motility disorders.

What is manometry?

300

CDC estimates more than 6 million new patients per year in US

What is HPV (genital warts)?

300

Treatment of choice for meningitis that CSF demonstrated a positive India ink stain.

What is Amphotericin B?

300

Includes intracranial calcification, chorioretinitis and hydrocephalus.

What is the classic triad of congenital toxoplasmosis?

300

Rash starts on truck/extremities then moves to face and has a characteristic exanthem - Nagayama spots

What is Roseola Infantum (6th disease)?

300

Barium studies demonstrate an "birds beak".

What is key feature seen in barium study seen with achalasia?

400

The clinical stage of an HIV infection with generalized lymphadenopathy.

What is stage 1?

400

  Four AIDS defining fungal infections.

What is esophageal candidiasis, cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis and pneumocystis?

400

Characteristic stigmas include Hutchinson teeth, saddle nose and interstitial keratitis.

What is the sequelae of congenital syphilis?

400

Laboratory investigation done on vesicles

What is Tzank smear?

400

Complication of chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease.

What is Barrett esophagus?

500

The most common congenital infection in the US.

What is congenital CMV?

500

Investigations include Beta-D-Glucan levels, monoclonal antibodies with immunofluorescence and PCR of bronchoalveolar lavage.

What is testing for diagnosis of Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia? (PCP)

500

A cutaneous condition characterized by wart-like lesions seen in secondary syphilis

What is condyloma lata?

500

A painful complication to Varicella-Zoster Virus

What is post-herpetic neuralgia?

500

Alcoholic binge with vomiting is often the precursor.

What is Mallory-Weiss tear?