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   A 22-year-old female graduate student at William and Mary College went to the infirmary complaining of a sore throat and difficulty swallowing. She had been feeling tired and "achy" for about 10 days. Her temperature was 100 and her throat was red with an exudate. Her tonsils were swollen and touched at mid-line.

Question 1 - Single Best Answer

What are the most common causes of sore throat/pharyngitis?   Bugs Database

respiratory viruses
sexually transmitted bacteria
mycoplasma
Gram positive bacteria
normal oral flora

Question 2 - Single Best Answer

What are the three most common bacterial causes of sore throat?   Bugs Database

Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and Bordetella
Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, and Corynebacteria
Streptococcus, Corynebacteria, and Neisseria
Bordetella, Corynebacteria, Clostridia
Neisseria, Corynebacteria, Clostridia

Question 3 - Single Best Answer

How would you test for a bacterial cause for her sore throat?   Bugs Database

serology
throat swab and culture on McConkey's or EMB agar
monospot test
throat swab and culture on blood agar
none of the above

Palpation of her lymph nodes showed that her cervical nodes were enlarged as were her axillary nodes. Splenomegaly was also present.

Question 4 - Single Best Answer

What does the lymphadenopathy and splenomegaly in a young adult with sore throat suggest?   Bugs Database

Streptococcus pyogenes infection
diphtheria
infectious mononucleosis
rhinovirus infection
influenza virus infection

Question 5 - Single Best Answer

What is/are the viral causes of infectious mononucleosis?   Bugs Database

Epstein-Barr virus
Cytomegalovirus
B19 virus
A and B

Question 6 - Single Best Answer

What family of viruses do CMV and EBV belong to?   Bugs Database

Initialviridae
Hepadnaviridae
Herpesviridae
Orthomyxoviridae
Paramyxoviridae

Question 7 - Single Best Answer

Which of the following also belongs to the Herpes family?   Bugs Database

measles virus
rubella virus
varicella (chicken pox)
variola
Neisseria

Question 8 - Single Best Answer

What is one common pathogenic mechanism that all Herpes viruses have?   Bugs Database

anti-interferon RNA
endotoxin
antigenic variation
latency
capsule

Question 9 - Single Best Answer

What is a non-viral cause of a mononucleosis type syndrome?   Bugs Database

B19
rickettsia
Streptococcus
toxoplasma
varicella

Question 10 - Single Best Answer

Getting back to your patient, what tests would you order first to best help her?   Bugs Database

CBC and throat culture
CBC and liver enzymes
Liver enzymes and throat culture
viral serology
chest x-ray and liver enzymes

Question 11 - Single Best Answer

Why would you order a throat culture if you thought she had mononucleosis?   Bugs Database

Viral mononucleosis is exacerbated by Streptococcus pyogenes
Rheumatic fever is more common after a Strep throat in people with mononucleosis
Mononucleosis is diagnosed with a throat culture
Strep throat can co-exist with mononucleosis
Toxoplasmosis can be ruled out with a throat culture

Question 12 - Single Best Answer

Why is it so important to diagnose a Streptococcal sore throat?   Bugs Database

because it can be cured with antibiotics
because a non-suppurative sequela can be prevented with antibiotics
because it can be an antecedent to viral pneumonia
Strep throat is a reportable communicable disease

Her CBC showed a hematocrit of 45% and a WBC count of 12,000 (per sq mm) with 30% neutrophils, 29% lymphocytes, 21% atypical lymphocytes, and 20% monocytes. There were no beta-hemolytic colonies on the blood agar plate from her throat swab. Liver enzyme levels were also measured and were found to be elevated.Normal Lab Values

Question 13 - Single Best Answer

Which of the findings is the "hallmark" of infectious mononucleosis?   Bugs Database

the low hematocrit
the throat culture
the high white count
the atypical lymphcytes

Question 14 - Single Best Answer

How would you confirm a diagnosis of acute EBV mononucleosis?   Bugs Database

anti-EBV IgG (+)
heterophile antibody (-)
heterophile antibody (+)
culture the virus
culture immortal B lymphocytes

Her heterophile antibodies were positive.

Question 15 - Single Best Answer

What do you think the most likely diagnosis is at this point?   Bugs Database

Streptococcal pharyngitis caused by non-hemolytic streptococci
EBV mononucleosis
viral hepatitis
toxoplasmosis
CMV mononucleosis

Question 16 - Single Best Answer

What therapy would you institute for this patient?   Bugs Database

aspirin and rest
penicillin
interferon
acyclovir
amantadine

Question 17 - Single Best Answer

How did she get mono?   Bugs Database

raw oysters
sexual transmission
bug bite
saliva
respiratory route

Question 18 - Single Best Answer

What other diseases does EBV cause?   Bugs Database

Burkitt's lymphoma
nasopharyngeal carcinoma
oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL)
all of the above

   

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  Updated: October 6, 2005

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