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Micro Buzzwords for Reproductive Below are listed some common buzz words and phrases that are associated with specific microorganisms. These can often be found in clinical case scenario questions. Please fill out the specific organism next to the buzz word. Buzz word Beefy red ulcers Clue cell Condylomata lata Copper-colored rash Cottage cheese discharge Dew drops on a rose petal Donovan bodies Frothy, yellowish-green discharge Germ tubes Hutchinson teeth (notched incisors) Growth on chocolate, not on blood Kidney-bean shaped diplococci Koilocyte Many PMNs, no organisms on Gram stain Mulberry molars Saber shins Saddle nose School of fish Snuffles Strawberry cervix Thin, gray adherent discharge Tzank smear Whiff test Organism(s) Klebsiella granulomatis, Granuloma inguinale (Donovanosis), painless ulcers, Donovan bodies Sign of bacterial vaginosis esp. Gardnerella vaginalis (gram variable group of bacteria, fishy odor, thin gray discharge, pH >5.5) Secondary syphilis, Treponema pallidum Wart like lesions on genitals Treponema pallidum (Congenital Syphilis) Candida HSV Granuloma inguinale, painless ulcers Donovan bodies = inclusions in macrophages Trichomoniasis (flagellated protozoan, strong fishy odor) Candida albicans Treponema pallidum (Congenital Syphilis) Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Haemophilus ducreyi (Neisseria meningitis, Haemophilus influenzae, but not for reproductive questions) Neisseria gonorrhoeae (Neisseria spp.) gram negative bacteria Squamous epithelial cells infected with HPV Chlamydia trachomatis Treponema pallidum (Congenital Syphilis) Treponema pallidum (Congenital Syphilis) Treponema pallidum (Congenital Syphilis) Haemophilus ducreyi (causes chancroid, painful ulcer, grows on chocolate agar, gram negative) Streaming lines of bacteria Treponema pallidum (Congenital Syphilis) Trichomonas Bacterial vaginosis HSV Add KOH to discharge to produce characteristic fishy odor. Suggests Bacterial vaginosis