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/ Topic 2. Infectious diseases of central nervous system. Acute respiratory viral diseases. Infections of oral cavity. HIV-infection

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What is most characteristic of the clinical picture of tick-borne encephalitis?

a. two-phased course of disease

b. Leukocytosis with left shift

c. hemorrhagic rashes on the lower extremities

d. erythema migrans

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Select clinical forms of rabies

a. Pneumonic form

b. Encephalitic form

c. Bubonic form

d. Gastrointestinal form

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"Epidemiologically safe" (can't transmit infection) concentrations of HIV are contained in:

a. semen

b. vaginal secretions

c. saliva

d. blood

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Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is caused by...

a. Herpesvirus Type 1

b. Enterovirus

c. T. gondii

d. Herpesvirus Type 6

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According to the WHO classification of HIV, when setting the stage of the disease, the following is taken into account:

a. CD4+ level

b. viral load of HIV RNA

c. duration of the disease

d. clinical signs and symptoms

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The maximum time period for the start of emergency prevention for HIV infection:

a. 24 hours

b. 12 hours

c. 48 hours

d. 72 hours

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Which bacterial pathogen can cause lymphocytic pleocytosis in CSF?

a. Listeria monocytogenes

b. Neisseria meningitidis

c. Streptococcus pneumoniae

d. Haemophilus influenzae

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CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
Opening pressure – 390 mm H2O
Colour – opalescent
Cell count – 12,0*106/L
Neutrophils – 8 cells
Lymphocytes – 4 cells
Protein – 0,7 g/L
Glucose – 1,2 mmol/L
Microscopic: numerous round-shaped fungal cells.
CONCLUSION:

a. Bacterial meningitis

b. Viral meningitis

c. Blood contamination (traumatic lumbar puncture)

d. Cryptococcal meningitis

e. Hemorrhage

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Which condition corresponds to the following analysis of the cerebrospinal fluid: cloudy, whitish-yellow; cytosis – 4500/ml; neutrophils –
80%; protein – 2.2 g / l; glucose 3.3 mmol/l (blood 5.2 mmol/l) ?

a. tuberculous meningitis

b. enterovirus meningitis

c. meningococcal meningitis

d. subarachnoid hemorrhage

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The most common complication in COVID-19:

a. toxic hepatitis

b. encephalitis

c. thrombosis of various localization

d. toxic megacolon

Examples of CSF analysis

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/ Control test (Topic 2)

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Question 1

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Which bacterial pathogen can cause lymphocytic pleocytosis in CSF?

a. Listeria monocytogenes

b. Neisseria meningitidis

c. Streptococcus pneumoniae

d. Haemophilus influenzae

Question 2

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Lymphocytic meningitis in combination with hepatorenal and hemorrhagic syndrome is characteristic of:

a. leptospirosis

b. meningococcal infection

c. brucellosis

d. pseudotuberculosis

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Question 3

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Way of transmission of ornithosis:

a. water

b. airborne

c. contact

d. parenteral

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CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
Opening pressure – 341 mm H2O
Colour – colourless
Clarity – clear
Cell count – 522,0*106//L
Lymphocytes – 92%
Eosinophils – 8%
Protein – 2,18 g/L
Pandy’s test – (++)
Glucose – 3,12 mmol/L
CONCLUSION:

a. Viral meningitis

b. Blood contamination (traumatic lumbar puncture)

c. Hemorrhage

d. Bacterial meningitis

e. Helminthic eosinophilic meningitis

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Question 5

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Enteroviruses are commonly transmitted by

a. via blood transfusion

b. ingestion of virus-contaminated food or water

c. contact to animals

d. bites of arthropodes

Question 6

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What is unusual for patients with cryptococcal meningitis?

a. epileptic seizures

b. detection of gram-negative diplococci in cerebrospinal fluid

c. HIV-positive status

d. headache

Question 7

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Cryptococcosis develops in HIV-infected patients at the CD4 level:

a. below 250 /mcL

b. below 200 /mcL

c. below 100 /mcL

d. below 500 /mcL

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