Deck 49: Intestinal Nematodes
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Deck 49: Intestinal Nematodes
1
Direct penetration of which of the following worms results in tissue damage at the site of attachment,blood loss,and an acute gastrointestinal phase demonstrated by an increased eosinophilia?
A)Whipworm
B)Pinworm
C)Threadworm
D)Hookworm
A)Whipworm
B)Pinworm
C)Threadworm
D)Hookworm
D
With direct penetration of the hookworms A.duodenale and N.americanus,tissue damage at the site of attachment,blood loss,and an increased eosinophilia are observed in the gastrointestinal phase.Increased worm burden may result in death,particularly in young children.
With direct penetration of the hookworms A.duodenale and N.americanus,tissue damage at the site of attachment,blood loss,and an increased eosinophilia are observed in the gastrointestinal phase.Increased worm burden may result in death,particularly in young children.
2
The eggs of the A.lumbricoides worm are ingested and hatched in the duodenum,penetrate the intestinal wall,and migrate to the hepatic portal circulation.Its geographic distribution and infection rate are associated with:
A)institutional crowding.
B)poor sanitation.
C)day care centers.
D)moist warm soil.
A)institutional crowding.
B)poor sanitation.
C)day care centers.
D)moist warm soil.
B
The eggs of the organism A.lumbricoides are ingested and hatch in the duodenum,penetrate the intestinal wall,and migrate to the hepatic portal circulation.The adult worms live and reproduce in the lumen of the small intestine.Geographic distribution is associated with climate and poor sanitation.
The eggs of the organism A.lumbricoides are ingested and hatch in the duodenum,penetrate the intestinal wall,and migrate to the hepatic portal circulation.The adult worms live and reproduce in the lumen of the small intestine.Geographic distribution is associated with climate and poor sanitation.
3
The infective larvae of the parasite S.stercoralis penetrate the skin and migrate through the circulatory system to the heart and lungs.The organism enters the bronchial tree and is then swallowed,entering the digestive tract,where the organism matures into an adult worm.This parasite is classified as which type of infection?
A)Pinworm
B)Threadworm
C)Whipworm
D)Hookworm
A)Pinworm
B)Threadworm
C)Whipworm
D)Hookworm
B
Infection with S.stercoralis is less common than with other intestinal nematodes.S.stercoralis,commonly referred to as the threadworm,may inhabit the intestine or exist as a free-living organism in the soil.The life cycle can be classified as direct,indirect (free-living phase),or autoinfective.
Infection with S.stercoralis is less common than with other intestinal nematodes.S.stercoralis,commonly referred to as the threadworm,may inhabit the intestine or exist as a free-living organism in the soil.The life cycle can be classified as direct,indirect (free-living phase),or autoinfective.
4
Rhabditiform larvae measuring 275 mm with a long buccal capsule and a small genital primordium was identified as hookworm.Which one of the following statements explains this discrepancy?
A)A technical error occurred in identification.
B)The larvae characteristics represent S.stercoralis;therefore the organism was incorrectly reported out.
C)The larvae characteristics represent pinworm;therefore the organism was incorrectly reported out.
D)No error occurred.Hookworm is the correct identification for an organism with these characteristics.
A)A technical error occurred in identification.
B)The larvae characteristics represent S.stercoralis;therefore the organism was incorrectly reported out.
C)The larvae characteristics represent pinworm;therefore the organism was incorrectly reported out.
D)No error occurred.Hookworm is the correct identification for an organism with these characteristics.
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5
The most common and largest roundworm encountered is:
A)Trichuris trichiura.
B)Strongyloides stercoralis.
C)Ascaris lumbricoides.
D)Necator americanus.
A)Trichuris trichiura.
B)Strongyloides stercoralis.
C)Ascaris lumbricoides.
D)Necator americanus.
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6
A 4-year-old boy attended day care 3 days per week.He was irritable,and his parents noticed that he had persistent perianal itching.A sticky paddle was pressed against the perianal region and sent to the laboratory for testing.The eggs microscopically observed would most likely have which one of the following morphologic features?
A)Long with a short buccal cavity
B)Thin shell with internal granules
C)Bipolar plugs
D)Flat-sided,football-shaped
A)Long with a short buccal cavity
B)Thin shell with internal granules
C)Bipolar plugs
D)Flat-sided,football-shaped
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7
Löffler syndrome is associated with which roundworm infection?
A)S.stercoralis
B)Ancylostoma duodenale
C)Trichostrongylus spp.
D)A.lumbricoides
A)S.stercoralis
B)Ancylostoma duodenale
C)Trichostrongylus spp.
D)A.lumbricoides
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8
A 36-year-old man entered the emergency department with bleeding and weight loss several weeks after returning from a trip to South America.A stool sample was taken and microscopically examined.Barrel-shaped eggs with bipolar plugs were observed.The organism can be identified as:
A)T.trichiura.
B)A.duodenale.
C)N.americanus.
D)S.stercoralis.
A)T.trichiura.
B)A.duodenale.
C)N.americanus.
D)S.stercoralis.
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9
A short buccal capsule,large bulb on the esophagus,and prominent genital primordium are all characteristics of which worm?
A)T.trichiura
B)Capillaria philippinensis
C)S.stercoralis
D)A.lumbricoides
A)T.trichiura
B)Capillaria philippinensis
C)S.stercoralis
D)A.lumbricoides
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10
The larvae of the worm S.stercoralis are the most common found in human stool specimens.Depending on the fecal transit time through the intestine and the patient's condition,both rhabditiform and rare filariform may be present.The treatment of choice for uncomplicated infections is:
A)metronidazole.
B)ivermectin.
C)pyrantel pamoate.
D)combination antihelminthic and board-spectrum antibiotics.
A)metronidazole.
B)ivermectin.
C)pyrantel pamoate.
D)combination antihelminthic and board-spectrum antibiotics.
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