What CD4+ cell count is associated with CMV retinitis in HIV patients?_____
#2
Pneumocystitis jirovecii prophylaxis in HIV patients should be started at CD4 counts < _____ with TMP-SMX
#3
_____ is a Herpesvirus that causes retinitis in HIV patients that presents with cotton-wool spots on fundoscopy.
#4
HHV-8 infection is common in _____ patients
#5
When is prophylaxis for Toxoplasmosis initiated (CD4+)?_____
#6
_____ syndrome is a condition seen in some cases of immunosuppression (AIDS), in which the immune system begins to recover, but then responds to a previously acquired opportunistic infection with an overwhelming inflammatory response that paradoxically makes the symptoms of infection worse
#7
Toxoplasmosis prophylaxis in HIV patients should be started at CD4 counts < _____ with TMP-SMX
#8
Pneumocyctis pneumonia
#9
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis can affect the _____, _____, _____, _____, and _____.
#10
prostatitis
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Flashcard 1: What CD4+ cell count is associated with CMV retinitis in HIV patients?_____
Answer: < 50 cells/mm3
Flashcard 2: Pneumocystitis jirovecii prophylaxis in HIV patients should be started at CD4 counts < _____ with TMP-SMX
Answer: 200
Flashcard 3: _____ is a Herpesvirus that causes retinitis in HIV patients that presents with cotton-wool spots on fundoscopy.
Answer: CMV
Flashcard 4: HHV-8 infection is common in _____ patients
Answer: immunocompromised (AIDS)
Flashcard 5: When is prophylaxis for Toxoplasmosis initiated (CD4+)?_____
Answer: d 100 cells/mm3
Flashcard 6: _____ syndrome is a condition seen in some cases of immunosuppression (AIDS), in which the immune system begins to recover, but then responds to a previously acquired opportunistic infection with an overwhelming inflammatory response that paradoxically makes the symptoms of infection worse
Answer: Immune reconstitution
Flashcard 7: Toxoplasmosis prophylaxis in HIV patients should be started at CD4 counts < _____ with TMP-SMX
Answer: 100
Flashcard 8: Pneumocyctis pneumonia
Answer:
Extra: diffuse bilateral infiltrates on CXR
Flashcard 9: Extrapulmonary tuberculosis can affect the _____, _____, _____, _____, and _____.
Answer: CNS
Flashcard 10: prostatitis
Answer: acute - bacterial infection
chronic - usually sterile
Extra: in male: dysuria, urinary frequency, urgency, low back pain
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