Pulm Flashcards
Hemorrhage and Infection
What is the antibody in goodpasture syndrome? Organ targets?
Anti-collagen IV antibody
Kidney (if only kidney Anti-GBM disease)
Lungs (necrotizing hemorrhage)
Although initiationof Goodpastures is unknown, what is it genetically associated with?
HLA-DRB1
Initial pathology of goodpastures?
Late pathology?
- Initial
- red brown consolidation
- focal necrosis and intra-alveolar hemorrhage
- Macrophages loaded with hemosiderin
- Linear deposits of Ig along BM in septal wall (similar to kidney)
- Later
- Fibrosis
- Hypertrophic TII pneumocytes
Presentation of Goodpastures? Death caused by?
- Hemoptysis
- Focal consolidation
- Death mostly by uremia (so not resp. insufficiency)
Differences between Goodpasture syndrome and Idiopathic pulmonary hemosiderosis?
- Goodpastures = lung and kidney
- IPH = lung only (no anti-BM abs!)
- Young children mostly
What is Polyangiitis with Granulomatosis?
- Previouslycalled Wegener granulomatosis
- Autoimmune to URT and/or lungs
- Hemoptysis = main clinical symptom
Diagnosis of polyangiitis with granulomatosis?
- Transbronchial biopsy
- capillaritis
- Scattered poorly formed granulomas
- **different from the rounded ones found in sarcoidosis
Defects ininnateor humoral ID lead to increased incidence of what infections?
Pyogenic bacterial infections
What is MyD88? Germline mutations are associated with what?
- MyD88 = adaptor for TLRs important in NFkB activation
- Associated with destructive pneumococcal pneumonias
What do defects in Cell-mediated immunity lead to?
- Infections with intracellular microbes
- mycobacteria
- hsv
- pneumocystis
Most common bacteria associated with CAP?
What else is associated with CAP?
- S. pneumoniae
- H. influenzae
- Pseudomonas
- VIRUSES!
- RSV, parainfluenza, metapneumovirus, flu A and B, and adenovirus
What bacteria is most common for Health care associated pneumonia?
- MRSA/MSSA
- Pseudomonas
- S. pneumoniae
What bacteria is associated with Nosocomial pneumonia?
- G- rods
- Enterobacteriaceae (klebsiella, Serratia, E. coli)
- Pseudomonas
- MRSA