Pathology Flashcards

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What are the stages of myocardial histopathology during ischemic and infarction?

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Anything less than 24h to two months needs to be staged by pathologist

Basically see progression from neutophil infiltration to collagen and fibrosis

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What are the complications of MI visible on pathology?

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  1. Myocardial rupture: left vent. free wall, septal, papillary
  2. Aneurysm- ventricular abnormality
  3. Mural thrombus- can result from aneurysm/pooling
  4. Chronic ischemic heart disease- congestive failure or death
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What are the three major types of cardiomyopathy?

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  1. Dilated
  2. Hypertrophic
  3. Restrictive
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What are the pathological features of cardiomyopathies?

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  1. Dilated: heavy flabby heart. (Impaired contractility)
  2. Hypertrophic-hypertrophy without dilation, septum 3x bigger than free wall, huge myocytes in disarray (impaired compliance)
  3. Restrictive: dilated atria, firm non compliant ventricles. (Impaired compliance)
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What are the microscopic features of myocarditis?

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Inflammation of the myocardium- classified based on type of inflammation.

Lymphocytic: see lots of lymphocytes

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What are the gross features of aortic and mitral valves with chronic rheumatic fever?

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Mitral valve: like catfish mouth ( stenosis, fibrotic and scars, fused chordae)
Atrial dilation

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What is the most common primary cardiac tumor?

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Myxoma: (80% )

Very hypocellular and gelatinous.

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What are the gross pathological features of an MI?

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  1. Location: varies based on site of occlusion
  2. Extent: can be full or partial thickness
  3. Necrosis
  4. Hyperaemia (darker-more blood)
  5. Fibrosis ( long term)
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