artheromas Flashcards

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how does an artheroma occur?

A
  • primary endothelial injury
  • accumulation of lipids and macrophages
  • migration of smooth muscle cells
  • increase in size
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what can artheromas progress to?

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  • fatty streak
  • fibrofatty plaque
  • complicated plaque
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when will atheromatous narrowing of an artery produce a critical disease?

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  • when it is the only artery supplying an organ or tissue
  • when the artery diameter is small
  • when the overall blood flow is reduced
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what are the complications of a atheroma?

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  • stenosis
  • thrombosis
  • aneurysm
  • dissection
  • embolism
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what is arterial stenosis?

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  • narrowing of the arteiral lumen
  • reduced elasticity
  • reduced flow in systole
  • tissue ischaemia
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what are the clinical effects of cardiac ischaemia?

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  • reduced exercise tolerance
  • angina
  • unstable angina
  • myocardial infarction
  • cardiac failure
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what is cardiac fibrosis?

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  • loss of cardiac myocytes
  • replacement of fibrous tissue
  • loss of contracility
  • reduced elasticity and filling
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what are the clinical effects of thrombosis?

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  • MI
  • cerebral infarction
  • renal infarction
  • intestinal infarction
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what is an aneurysm?

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  • abnormal and persistent dilation of an artery due to a weakness in its wall
  • most common site is the abdominal wall
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what are the complications of an aneurysm?

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  • rupture
  • thrombosis
  • embolism
  • pressure erosion of adjacent structures
  • infection
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what is arterial dissection?

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  • splitting within the media by flowing blood
  • false lumen filled with blood within the media
  • sudden collapse and high mortality
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