interstitial lung diseases (causes), pleural & chest wall disease Flashcards

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what are the structures affected in interstitial disease?

A

acini
alveoli lumen
bronchiolar lumen
bronchioles

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what are the cells involved in interstitial disease?

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epithelial
endothelial
mesenchymal
macrophages
recruited inflammatory cells
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briefly describe obstructive lung disease, example?

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can’t get air out as quickly - will get same volume out eventually e.g. COPD

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briefly describe restrictive lung disease, example?

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restrictive defect, slower to get air out but also less air out (both lungs affected)
interstitial lung disease

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symptoms of interstitial lung disease?

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shortness of breath
cough
both chronic symptoms - gradually getting worse over a year
onset over months & persistent

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signs of underlying interstitial lung disease upon examination?

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cyanosis
tachycardia
clubbing
signs of RHF - pulmonary & peripheral oedema, raised JVP (from pulmonary hypertension - pul arteries into lungs - cor pulmonar)
lung signs: tachypnoea, decrease chest movement, course crackles

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what are the main causes of interstitial lung disease?

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occupational
treatment related
CT disease
immunological
idiopathic
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what are the occupational causes of ILD?

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asbestosis
silicosis
coal workers pneumoconiosis

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what are the treatment related causes of ILD?

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radiation
methotrexate
nitrofurantoin
amiodarone
chemotherapy
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what are the CT disease causes of ILD?

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RA
SLE
polymyositis
schleroderma
Sjogren's
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what are the immunological causes of ILD?

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sarcoidosis

hypersensitivity pneumonitis

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what are the idiopathic causes of ILD?

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CFA / IPF
UIP / NSIP
DIP
LIP
RB-ILD
BOOP
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what is the most common idiopathic ILD?

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idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF)

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what is the age, survival, diagnosis & therapy for IPF?

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60-80 yrs
3 year survival
CT diagnosis
therapy: pirifeuidone, nintedanib
both treatment slow down progression, but toxic
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what is the immunological sarcoidosis:
age
symptoms
LFT
biopsy
differential diagnosis 
treatment
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20-80 years
asymptomatic, cough +/- rash
LFT: normal / restrictive / obstructive / mix
biopsy: non-caseating granuloma
DD: TB, lymphoma
treatment: none, steroids, methotrexate
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