Deck 52: Blood and Tissue Filarialnematodes

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A 36-year-old man who has been traveling through the orient is experiencing a tender region in the inguinal region.A blood film is made, and sheathed microfilariae with four to five subterminal nuclei and two terminal nuclei in the tail are identified using Giemsa stain.The organism is most likely:

A) Wuchereria bancrofti.
B) Onchocerca volvulus.
C) Loa loa.
D) Brugia malayi.
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Chyluria is a result of lymphatic rupture and fluid entering the urine.Another lymphatic condition caused by Wuchereria bancrofti is:

A) calabar swelling.
B) elephantiasis.
C) river blindness.
D) pruritic rash.
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MATCHING
Match the organism with the vector of transmission. Answers may be used more than once.a.Tabanid fly
b.Biting midges
c.Anopheles mosquito
d.Black fly
e.Biting midges
Brugia spp.
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A skin snip is performed, and microfilariae with tapered tails, no nuclei, and unsheathed are microscopically observed.The recommended therapy for this infection is:

A) ivermectin.
B) diethylcarbamazine.
C) antihistamines.
D) mebendazole.
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MATCHING
Match the organism with the vector of transmission. Answers may be used more than once.a.Tabanid fly
b.Biting midges
c.Anopheles mosquito
d.Black fly
e.Biting midges
Loa loa
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A Giemsa stain is performed on an eye exudate on a patient with calabar swelling, eosinophilia, and a recent travel history to Africa.Loa loa is suspected; however, the sheath in the adult worm recovered does not stain.Which one of the following statements explains this discrepancy?

A) The worm recovered is not Loa loa.
B) The specimen should have been stained with trichrome stain.
C) The Giemsa stain is most likely expired.
D) No discrepancy is present. The sheath does not stain with Giemsa stain.
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MATCHING
Match the organism with the vector of transmission. Answers may be used more than once.a.Tabanid fly
b.Biting midges
c.Anopheles mosquito
d.Black fly
e.Biting midges
Mansonella spp.
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The definitive host and reservoir for Wuchereria bancrofti is:

A) mosquito.
B) microfilaria.
C) humans.
D) tabanid fly.
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MATCHING
Match the organism with the vector of transmission. Answers may be used more than once.a.Tabanid fly
b.Biting midges
c.Anopheles mosquito
d.Black fly
e.Biting midges
Wuchereria bancrofti
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MATCHING
Match the organism with the vector of transmission. Answers may be used more than once.a.Tabanid fly
b.Biting midges
c.Anopheles mosquito
d.Black fly
e.Biting midges
Onchocerca volvulus
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Deck 52: Blood and Tissue Filarialnematodes
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A 36-year-old man who has been traveling through the orient is experiencing a tender region in the inguinal region.A blood film is made, and sheathed microfilariae with four to five subterminal nuclei and two terminal nuclei in the tail are identified using Giemsa stain.The organism is most likely:

A) Wuchereria bancrofti.
B) Onchocerca volvulus.
C) Loa loa.
D) Brugia malayi.
D
B.malayi is the most likely organism.The Brugia spp.are distributed throughout the Far East, including China, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Japan, India, and the Philippines.The B.malayi microfilariae are sheathed and contain four to five subterminal nuclei and two terminal nuclei in the tail.
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Chyluria is a result of lymphatic rupture and fluid entering the urine.Another lymphatic condition caused by Wuchereria bancrofti is:

A) calabar swelling.
B) elephantiasis.
C) river blindness.
D) pruritic rash.
B
Chyluria is a result of the lymphatic rupture and fluid entering the urine in infections caused by W.bancrofti.The urine appears milky white.The resulting infection and changes in the skin may increase bacterial infections.W.bancrofti causes Bancroftian filariasis and elephantiasis, which is a crippling condition that is a result of extended periods of filarial infection.The adult worm resides in the lymphatic vessels distal to the lymph nodes.The obstruction of the lymphatic vessels results in fibrosis and a proliferation of dermal and connective tissue, resulting in the wrinkled, dry appearance of an "elephant" extremity.Lymphedema may also occur in the arms, female breasts, and scrotum of infected men.
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Match the organism with the vector of transmission. Answers may be used more than once.a.Tabanid fly
b.Biting midges
c.Anopheles mosquito
d.Black fly
e.Biting midges
Brugia spp.
C
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A skin snip is performed, and microfilariae with tapered tails, no nuclei, and unsheathed are microscopically observed.The recommended therapy for this infection is:

A) ivermectin.
B) diethylcarbamazine.
C) antihistamines.
D) mebendazole.
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Match the organism with the vector of transmission. Answers may be used more than once.a.Tabanid fly
b.Biting midges
c.Anopheles mosquito
d.Black fly
e.Biting midges
Loa loa
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A Giemsa stain is performed on an eye exudate on a patient with calabar swelling, eosinophilia, and a recent travel history to Africa.Loa loa is suspected; however, the sheath in the adult worm recovered does not stain.Which one of the following statements explains this discrepancy?

A) The worm recovered is not Loa loa.
B) The specimen should have been stained with trichrome stain.
C) The Giemsa stain is most likely expired.
D) No discrepancy is present. The sheath does not stain with Giemsa stain.
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Match the organism with the vector of transmission. Answers may be used more than once.a.Tabanid fly
b.Biting midges
c.Anopheles mosquito
d.Black fly
e.Biting midges
Mansonella spp.
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The definitive host and reservoir for Wuchereria bancrofti is:

A) mosquito.
B) microfilaria.
C) humans.
D) tabanid fly.
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Match the organism with the vector of transmission. Answers may be used more than once.a.Tabanid fly
b.Biting midges
c.Anopheles mosquito
d.Black fly
e.Biting midges
Wuchereria bancrofti
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Match the organism with the vector of transmission. Answers may be used more than once.a.Tabanid fly
b.Biting midges
c.Anopheles mosquito
d.Black fly
e.Biting midges
Onchocerca volvulus
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