Last Friday Path Flashcards
bronchi vs bronchiole
bronchi have cartilage
bronchiole do not
bronchiectasis is what
Sx
permanent dilation of the bronchioles
chronic cough, very mucopirulent sputum production
assc with cystic fibrosis, airway obstruction in kids, tumor
disease where the alveoli dissolve and the air space in the lung is enlarged
emphysema - related to cigs
what cells aren’t making surfactant in a preme with respiratory distress syndrome
Type II pneumocyte
how do you measure the degree on pulmonary obstruction
Forced expiratory volume in one second
FEV1
usually do it as FEV1 / FVC (forced vital capacity)
if it’s less than like 70%, they it’s for sure an obstructive lung disease
if you give someone a bronchodilator and their FEV1 increases, what is going on>?
they have an obstructive pulmonary disease
so not emphysema, which is due to alveolar destruction
atelectasis
a complete or partial collapse of a lung or lobe of a lung
ARDS
acute respiratory distress syndrome
like preme RDS but in adults.
non cardiogenic pulmonary edema. microvascular and alveolar capillary injury due to things like sepsis, trauma, shock
transudate vs exudate
common examples to invade the plural space
transudate is mostly water - CHF
exudate has a buncha crud in it - parapneumonic/empyema, malignant neoplasm)
what labs do you see in B12/ folate deficient anemia
megaloblastic anemia
hypersegmented neutrophils
what lung infections can you get from bat guano
histoplasmosis
lung infections from rotting wood piles
blastomycosis
lung infection from sand in the southwest region
coccidiomycosis
barrel chest
what u thinking
emphysema
when
emphysema and chronic bronchitis