pulmonary anthrax
Noun | 1. | pulmonary anthrax - a form of anthrax infection acquired by inhalation of dust containing Bacillus anthracis; initial symptoms (chill and cough and dyspnea and rapid pulse) are followed by extreme cardiovascular collapse |
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释义 | pulmonary anthrax
pulmonary anthraxpulmonary anthrax[′pül·mə‚ner·ē ′an‚thraks]pulmonary anthraxanthrax[an´thraks]Anthrax in humans usually occurs as a malignant pustule or malignant edema of the skin. In rare instances it can affect the lungs if the spores of the bacillus are inhaled, or it can involve the intestinal tract when infected meat is eaten. The condition often is accompanied by hemorrhage, as the exotoxins from the bacillus attack the endothelium of small blood vessels. The condition is treated by the use of antibiotics such as penicillin and the tetracyclines. The malignant edema can be treated with intravenous hydrocortisone. The disorder is also known by a variety of names, including woolsorters' disease, ragpickers' disease, and charbon. pul·mo·nar·y an·thraxanthraxAn often fatal bacterial infection that occurs when Bacillus anthracis endospores (primarily of grazing herbivorous—cattle, sheep, horses, mules—origin) enter via skin abrasions, inhalation or orally.Diagnosis ELISA for capsule antigens (95+% senstivity) and protective antigens (72% sensitivity); detection of exotoxins in blood is unreliable. Prevention Prophylaxis (six weeks) with doxycycline or ciprofloxacin; vaccination with anthrax vaccine absorbed; decontamination with aerosolised formalin. Management Penicillin, doxycycline; chloramphenicol, erythromycin, tetracycline, ciprofloxacin if (allergic to penicillin). Anthrax, clinical forms Inhalation (Anthrax pneumonia, inhalational anthrax, pulmonary anthrax) An almost universally fatal form due to inhalation of 1 to 2 µm pathogenic endospores, which are deposited in alveoli, engulfed by macrophages and germinate en route to the mediasitinal and peribronchial lymph nodes, producing toxins. Clinical Mediastinal widening, pleural effusions, fever, nonproductive cough, myalgia, malaise, haemorrhage, cyanosis, SOB, stridor, shock, death; often accompanied by mesenteric lymphadenitis, diffuse abdominal pain and fever. Cutaneous Once common among handlers of infected animals (e.g., farmers, wool-sorters, tanners, brushmakers and carpetmakers). Clinical Carbuncle, a cluster of boils that later ulcerates, resulting in a hard black centre surrounded by bright red inflammation; rare cases that become systemic are almost 100% fatal. Gastrointestinal After ingesting contaminated meat (2 to 5 days); once ingested, spores germinate, causing ulceration, haemorrhagic and necrotising gastroenteritis. Clinical Fever, diffuse abdominal pain with rebound tenderness, melanic stools, coffee grounds vomit, fluid and electrolyte imbalances, shock; death is due to intestinal perforation or anthrax toxemia. Oropharyngeal Uncommon; follows ingestion of contaminated meat. Clinical Cervical oedema, lymphadenopathy (causing dysphagia), respiratory difficulty. Anthrax meningitis A rare, usually fatal complication of GI or inhalation anthrax, with death occurring 1 to 6 days after onset of illness. Clinical Meningeal symptoms, nuchal rigidity, fever, fatigue, myalgia, headache, nausea, vomiting, agitation, seizures, delirium, followed by neurologic degeneration and death. pulmonary anthraxInhalation anthrax, see there.pul·mo·nar·y an·thrax(pulmŏ-nar-ē anthraks)pulmonary anthraxA serious form of ANTHRAX caused by inhalation of dust containing the spores of Bacillus anthracis . After an initial mild phase lasting for a few days, there is a severe illness with breathlessness, oedema of the chest and neck, shock and usually death within 24 hours.pul·mo·nar·y an·thrax(pulmŏ-nar-ē anthraks)pulmonary anthrax
Synonyms for pulmonary anthrax
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