Cell pathology case studies Flashcards

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What are the effects of helicobacter infection on the stomach?

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  • Inflammation - acute, chronic (including ulcers)
  • Cell damage - atrophy, metaplasia, dysplasia
  • Neoplasia - carcinoma, lymphoma
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What are the causes of gastritis?

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  1. Oxygen deprivation
  2. Chemical agents (drugs)
  3. Infectious agents (helicobacter)
  4. Immunological reactions (autoimmune)
  5. Genetic defects
  6. Nutritional imbalances
  7. Physical agents
  8. Aging
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What are the clinical outcomes of Helicobacter pylori infections?

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  • Asymptomatic or chronic gastritis
  • Chronic atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia
  • Gastric or duodenal cancer
  • Gastric cancer, MALT lymphoma
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What is an ulcer?

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An open sore on an external or internal surface of the body, caused by a break in the skin or mucous membrane which fails to heal

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What are the 3 consequences of atherosclerosis?

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  1. Asymptomatic stable plaque
  2. Symptomatic stable plaque causing inducible ischaemia
  3. Unstable plaque with risk of rupture and acute ischaemic events
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Name 3 common sites of clinically important atheroma

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  1. Coronary arteries
  2. Carotid arteries
  3. Aorta and/or iliac arteries
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What are the complications of atheroma?

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  1. Stable atherosclerotic plaques => stable angina, dementia, chronic lower limb ischaemia
  2. Thrombosis overlying an unstable atherosclerotic plaque => unstable angina, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, acute lower limb ischaemia
  3. Weakening of arterial wall => aneurysm formation
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What is an aneurysm?

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An abnormal blood-filled bulge of a blood vessel and especially an artery resulting from weakening of the vessel wall

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