Development aspects of Lung Disease Flashcards

1
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How many stages are there to lung development

A

5

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2
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name the 5 stages (in order) to lung development

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embryonic 
pseudo-glandular
canalicular
saccular
alveolar
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3
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what happens in the embryonic stage

A

development of the lung buds

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4
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what happens in the pseudoglandular phase

A

branching of the respiratory tree occurs

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5
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what happens in the canalicular phase

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epithelial differentiation
lumen of the bronchi increase in size
respiratory bronchial and alveolar ducts develop
tissue becomes vascular

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6
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what happens in the terminal sac phase

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expansion of air spaces

surfactant detectable

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7
Q

define laryngeal stenosis

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narrowing of the airways

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8
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define pulmonary agenesis

A

agenesis= failure of an organ to develope

pulmonary agenesis is complete absence of a lung or lobe and its bronchi

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9
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define tracheosophagal fistula

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abnormal connection between the esophagus and the trachea

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10
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define pulmonary sequestration

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accessory lung, a segment or lobe of the lung tissue has no bronchial communication with the normal tracheobronchial tree.

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11
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define transient tachypnea of the newborn (TNN)

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wet lung, baby that still has fluid in its lungs therefore makes it difficult to inhale O2 baby breathes harder and faster to get enough oxygen

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12
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define hypoplasia

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incomplete development of a tissue or organ

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13
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what are glucocorticoids

A

any group of corticosteroids involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, proteins and fats and have anti-inflammatory activity

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14
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define Bronchiolitis

A

viral lower respiratory tract infection that infects babies and younger children. inflammation of the bronchioles

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15
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what are common pediatric origins of adult lung disease

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Antenatal: in utero nicotine exposure
poor nutrition
premature

all above influenced by gene-environment interactions

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16
Q

low lung function tracts throughout life true or false

A

true

17
Q

what are some congenital lung diseases that can occur during the embryonic phase

A

tracheal or laryngeal stenosis
pulmonary agenesis
tracheo-oesophageal fistula

18
Q

what is a congenital lung disease that can happen during the pseudoglandular phase

A

pulmonary sequestration

19
Q

what functional changes happen in the lung at birth

A

changes from fluid secretion to fluid absorption

pulmonary vasodilation

20
Q

what are the antenatal factors that may contribute to adult lung disease

A

nicotine exposure
bad nutrition
low birth weight