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so I've been doing microbio for the last few days and I have a few questions that have really stumped me (well its more than a few but I'm not going to flood you with all of those questions lol)
Here are my main ones- if anyone could answer these that would be great!
1) Does C. diff cause watery diarrhea or bloody? in FA 2015 (172) its listed as watery which was what I had learned as well, but on Uworld there was a question where it was classified as bloody diarrhea
2) There's an excellent question on Uworld about predicting what the stool sample will contain- if its an invasive bacterial species then it'll contain leukocytes while if it can cause bloody diarrhea without invasion (like through toxins) then the stool sample will just contain RBCs and watery diarrhea stool samples will be just mucus with sloughed off epithelial cells......but then the answer also explains how stool samples of intestinal parasitic infections can contain Charcot-Leyden Crystals: it goes onto list those crystals being present in Strongyloids, Ancolystoma, Ascaris, Toxocara, and Trichinella but then says NOT in Giardia or Entamoeba.....my question is why won't the crystals appear in the stool sample for giardia or entamoeba as well?
3) Do we have to learn life cycles of parasites? Obviously the more we study the better our score but since I'm super crunched for time do you think this is a "high yield" topic?
Thanks!! 🙂
Here are my main ones- if anyone could answer these that would be great!
1) Does C. diff cause watery diarrhea or bloody? in FA 2015 (172) its listed as watery which was what I had learned as well, but on Uworld there was a question where it was classified as bloody diarrhea
2) There's an excellent question on Uworld about predicting what the stool sample will contain- if its an invasive bacterial species then it'll contain leukocytes while if it can cause bloody diarrhea without invasion (like through toxins) then the stool sample will just contain RBCs and watery diarrhea stool samples will be just mucus with sloughed off epithelial cells......but then the answer also explains how stool samples of intestinal parasitic infections can contain Charcot-Leyden Crystals: it goes onto list those crystals being present in Strongyloids, Ancolystoma, Ascaris, Toxocara, and Trichinella but then says NOT in Giardia or Entamoeba.....my question is why won't the crystals appear in the stool sample for giardia or entamoeba as well?
3) Do we have to learn life cycles of parasites? Obviously the more we study the better our score but since I'm super crunched for time do you think this is a "high yield" topic?
Thanks!! 🙂