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Game plan Lecture Skin and eye diseases Study Guide for Exam 4 is posted to website Lab Major Unknown Water Microbiology
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Skin- first line of defense -Structural: Epidermal and dermal layers Stratum corneum contains keratin -Physical and chemical defense factors
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Lacrimal apparatus- first line of defense -Physical and chemical defense factors
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Skin/Eye Lesions -Causes: -Direct penetration of pathogen -Hematogenous spread of pathogen to site -Cutaneous manifestations of systemic diseases -Classified by anatomical level of infection -Superficial -Deep (necrotizing fasciitis) - Lesion type important for diagnosis
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Lesions
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Staphylococcal infections -Clinically divided by coagulase positive or negative -Characteristics of coagulase-positive S. aureus: -Can survive for months on solid surface -Produces toxins: hemolysins, enterotoxins, superantigens -Blocks chemotaxis of neutrophils -Produces toxins that kill neutrophils -Resistant to opsonization -Resistant to lysozyme -Human antibodies unable to prevent multiple infections -Can causes folliculitis, sty, abscess, impetigo, bullous impetigo (scalded skin syndrome)
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Staphylococcal infections- scalded skin syndrome
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Streptococcal infections -Clinically divided by hemolytic ability -Characteristics of -hemolytic S. pyogenes: -80 immunological subtypes that vary by M protein -M protein prevents activation of complement (and thus downstream effects) -Contains streptokinases, hyaluronidases, deoxyribonucleases, streptolysins -Can cause strep throat, leading to erysipelas, and necrotizing fasciitis (“flesh-eating” bacteria) due to exotoxin A
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Streptococcal infections- erysipelas and impetigo
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and infectious granuloma
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Invasive Group A Streptococcal (GAS) Infections
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Papillomavirus spp- dermal warts
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Papillomavirus spp- A little something different
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Variola virus- smallpox
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Varicella zoster virus- chickenpox and shingles
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Measles (Rubeola)
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Tinea infections- cutaneous mycoses
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Blastomycoses dermatitidis- subcutaneous mycoses
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Candidiasis
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Soil organisms (Madurella and actinomycetes)- Madura foot or Eumycetoma
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Sarcoptes scabiei- Scabies
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Chlamydia trachoma- trachoma
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