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Weekend Digest

Name the pathogen

5 Clues

Gram-positive bacillus.
Spore.
Food. Wound. Iatrogenic.
Drooping eyelids.
Preserved sensory function. Image
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#Clostridium #botulinum
Spore-forming Gram-positive bacillus
Ubiquitous: vegetable, soil, seafood

Neurotoxin: A-H (A, B, E cause human disease)

Toxin binds to receptor in presynaptic terminal —> blocks neurotransmitter release (blocks cholinergic neuromuscular innervation)
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#Botulism (epidemiologic clues)
1. Infant botulism (raw honey)
2. Foodborne (preformed toxin; home-canned fermented food)
3. Wound botulism (IDU/ black tar heroin)
4. Iatrogenic (cosmetic use)
5. Bioterrorism (mass poisoning)
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#MayoIDQ 69M was brought to the ED because of weakness. PE: intoxicated disheveled man with multiple skin ulcers / excoriations.
WBC 27. CK 1486. AST 76.
Wound culture: Clostridium botulinum

Which of the following is most consistent with wound botulism?
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#Botulism

#Botulinum neurotoxin binds to cholinergic nerve terminals and cleaves intracellular proteins needed for #acetylcholine release —> reduced acetylcholine —> neuromuscular blockade —> bulbar palsies, hypotonia, and symmetric, descending, #flaccid #paralysis.
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#Botulism

Clinical features
1. Flaccid paralysis
2. Prominent cranial nerve palsies
3. Descending progression
4. Symmetrical presentation
5. No sensory nerve dysfunction.

43% are correct in MCQ

cdc.gov/botulism/healt…
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#IdBoardReview 65 M presents w/ severe pain in leg for few hours, progressed to rapid swelling/bullae and +gas on X-ray. hx of bright blood per rectum for few months. diagnosis? #idmedEd #medEd
#Clostridium septicum spontaneous non-traumatic gas gangrene associated with malignancy likely colorectal CA in this case
Spontaneous traumatic gas gangrene is most commonly due to Clostridium perfingens & sometimes other clostridia sp. Non-traumatic spontaneous gas gangrene: most commonly due to C septicum: 80% malignancy related, most common CA are colon f/b hematologic
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