Acropustulosis of Infancy
Acropustulosis of Infancy Larissa V. Furtado, MD Key Facts Terminology Infantile acropustulosis Clinical Issues Predominantly occurs during first 3 years of life Not limited to young children Involves primarily acral…
Acropustulosis of Infancy Larissa V. Furtado, MD Key Facts Terminology Infantile acropustulosis Clinical Issues Predominantly occurs during first 3 years of life Not limited to young children Involves primarily acral…
Protothecosis Gretchen Frieling, MD Chad Jessup, MD, MS Martin Mihm, MD Key Facts Terminology Rare algal infection caused by organisms of genus Prototheca Etiology/Pathogenesis Principle defense thought to be neutrophilic…
Onchocerciasis George R. Collins, DO Joseph Susa, DO Clay J. Cockerell, MD Key Facts Etiology/Pathogenesis Caused by filarial nematode Onchocerca volvulus Transmitted to humans via bite of black fly of…
Tuberculosis Francisco G. Bravo, MD Patricia J. Alvarez, MD Key Facts Etiology/Pathogenesis Mycobacterium tuberculosus is etiologic agent Mechanism of propagation is by direct inoculation, contiguous infection, and hematogenous spread Clinical…
Leishmaniasis Brian J. Hall, MD Francisco G. Bravo, MD Key Facts Etiology/Pathogenesis Identification of kinetoplast allows for distinction from other commonly confused microorganisms Clinical Issues 4 main types of clinical…
Schistosomiasis Michael W. Peterson, DO Cary Chisholm, MD Clay J. Cockerell, MD Key Facts Terminology Schistosomes are trematodes (flukes) or flatworms Etiology/Pathogenesis Schistosomes &/or their eggs lodge in vessels Clinical…
Aspergillosis Andrew C. Walls, BSc Chad Jessup, MD, MS Martin C. Mihm, Jr., MD Key Facts Terminology Cutaneous fungal infection due to angioinvasive Aspergillus spp. Clinical Issues Key risk factor:…