EBK ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
EBK ESSENTIALS OF PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781469893389
Author: PORTH
Publisher: WOLTERS KLUWER HEALTH (COURSE)
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Chapter 46, Problem 1RE

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To determine: The cause of infection and the possible mechanism for spread of the infection in school-age children during winter months.

Introduction: The normal skin flora is beneficial to the skin as they help in protecting the human host against various other more dangerous types of pathogenic organisms. They also compete with the pathogenic organisms for nutrients and space, which results in the interference in the growth of pathogens and so help to protect the host.

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Tinea capititis, ringworm of scalp that is a fungal infection that presents with circular marks on the scalp that is often with flat centers and raised borders.Tinea capititis is caused by fungal infection that thrives on dead tissue like fingernails, hair and outer layers of skin. They spread easily among children as it is spread from touching the skin of infected person or by sharing combs, bedding and other objects used by infected person.

Housepets can also spread ringworm. It is easily spread during winter because of the use of woolen caps during long winter months, reduced frequency of washing hair, using damp clothes and caps that can provide favorable conditions for fungi to grow and flourish.

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Summary Introduction

To determine: The explanation of preference of superficial mycoses for skin covered areas of the body.

Introduction: Skin infections are the diseases that take place on the epidermal layer or can penetrate deep into the dermis of the skin. It can range from a common infection caused by bacteria, fungi or parasites to serious chronic illnesses like infected eczema, fascitis or leprosy.

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Superficial mycoses, the fungal disease is restricted to the outer layers of the skin like nails, hair, and rarely invades the deeper layers of the skin or viscera and so does not induces any cellular response from the host. The fungus mainly invades the upper layers of the skin in order to derive nutrition and oxygen from the surrounding. The fungal pathogen cannot take oxygen from blood; therefore they are confined only to the region that has direct supply of atmospheric oxygen.

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Summary Introduction

To determine: The common methods used for diagnosis of superficial fungal infections.

Introduction: The pathogens are the disease-causing microbes. They can be present in soil, air or water and thus, are easily contracted by the human body. Such microorganisms have special proteins or virulence factors that infer pathogenicity to such organisms. Some examples of pathogenic microorganisms are Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Mycobacterium and many more.

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In order to diagnose infection from Tinea capititis, the scalp is examined under wooden lamp. If the fluorescent infected hairs are present, then hairs are taken from the scalp and performed microscopic examination and culture. The infections caused by microscopic species fluorescence a green color.

For diagnosis of Tinea capititis, the two methods are used that are clinical appearance and by potassium hydroxide. Potassium hydroxide wet mount of removed hair from scalp or skin removed from scraping is used for clinical identification. Spore size and appearance inside, endothrix or outside, ectothrix of the hair shaft can help to distinguish organisms and can help guide treatment.

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