Is Mycobacterium tuberculosis aerobic or anaerobic?
Aerobic
Describe the features of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Describe the common presentation of TB
What is post-primary TB?
Re-activation/re-infection of latent TB following an earlier primary infection (usually in childhood).
List 4 clinical features of a post-primary TB infection
What is miliary spread of TB?
Is miliary spread more common in primary or post-primary TB?
Primary
What are the common clinical features of primary TB infection?
What are the less common features of primary TB infection?
What are the first line treatments for TB?
RIPE
In which cases does standard first line treatment vary?
What are the side effects of Rifampicin?
Bonus question: where does the word ‘miliary’ come from?
Hint: it’s not to do with hats
On CXR, the widely disseminated appearance of miliary TB lesions in the lungs looks like sprinkled milet seeds.
What are the side effects of isoniazid?
- Hepatotoxicity
What are the side effects of Pyrazinamide?
- Hepatotoxicity
What are the side effects of ethambutol?
- Visual disturbances
What are the second line treatments for TB?
What are the drug resistant strains of TB?
Which investigations are necessary for TB?
What imaging is needed to diagnose TB?
CXR (upper lobe cavitation seen in post-primary) and CT
What cultures should be taken to diagnose TB?
What is the “gold standard” test for TB?
Culture in Lowenstein-Jensen medium
Which staining techniques can be used for TB microscopy?
- Auramine-rhodamine
What is seen in TB microscopy?
Gram positive, acid fast, aerobic, intracellular rods