resp buzz words Flashcards

1
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stony dull to percuss

A

pleural effusion

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2
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right sided pleuritic chest pain

A

most likely pneumonia

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3
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Ground-glass appearance on X-ray

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pulmonary fibrosis

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4
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Ziehl-Neelsen stain positive for acid fast bacilli

A

TB

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5
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caseous necrosis

A

TB

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6
Q

apical disease

A

Most likely (secondary) TB; apical lesion is called an Assmann focus!

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7
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Miliary Tuberculous

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pread of organism into bloodstream. If organism spread via
pulmonary artery, miliary dissemination into the lung occurs. If organism spread via
pulmonary vein, there is systemic dissemination to the liver, spleen, and kidneys.

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8
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Positive anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies

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good pasture’s syndrome

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9
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Chest infection with a parrot/pigeon as pet

A

caused by chlamydophila psittaci

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10
Q

Dry cough and diarrhoea after holiday abroad

A
Legionella pneumophila (test urine for
antigens)
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11
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“Tall, thin young man who indulges in marijuana” - or a Mr. Snoop Dogg

A

probably pneumothorax

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12
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Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy, erythema nodosum, granulomas, fatigue and weight
loss

A

sarcoidosis

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13
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Bronchiole wider than neighbouring arteriole (on CT) (signet ring sign)

A

bronchiectasis

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14
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D sign on X-ray

A

empyema

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15
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steeple sign on x ray

A

larygotracheobronchitis/croup

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16
Q

child with barking cough

A

croup

17
Q

Pneumocystis pneumonia

A

HIV

18
Q

Asthma + Nasal Polyps + Salicylate sensitivity

A

samter’s triad

19
Q

Alcoholic (danger of aspiration pneumonia)

A

Klebsiella pneumoniae (red jelly haemoptysis)

20
Q

rusty sputum

A

Pneumococcal pneumonia

21
Q

Cannonball metastases (also weight loss and haematuria)

A

classically from primary renal cell carcinoma

22
Q

morning headache

A

hypercapnia

23
Q

ACTH secreting lung tumour

A

SCLC

24
Q

PTH secreting lung tumour

A

SCC of lung

25
Q

small cell carcinoma

A

neuroendocrine, highly malignant, and may be associated with ectopic endocrine syndromes

26
Q

Increased serum ACE and Ca2+

A

sarcoid

27
Q

eggshell calcification

A

silicosis

28
Q

heart failure cells seen in alveolar spaces

A

Macrophages that have absorbed
haemosiderin - found in chronic pulmonary oedema, and associated (severe) left-ventricular heart failure. Also, seen in long-standing pulmonary hypertension

29
Q

Ghon focus

A

An area of infection and caseous necrosis at the periphery of the lung, beneath the pleura - found in tuberculosis infection

30
Q

assmann focus

A

Apical lesion of secondary tuberculous infection

31
Q

coin lesion found on chest radiographs

A

a rounded solitary lesion. The common lesions are: Primary bronchial or lung carcinoma, Metastatic tumour (esp. of kidney),
Bronchial hamartoma, Carcinoid tumour, Granulomatous inflammation, Lung abscess

32
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horner’s syndrome

A

Can occur when there is a local spread of cancer to the
intrathoracic nodes. Signs include: ptosis (drooping of the eyelid), enophthalmos
(sunken eye), miosis (small pupil), and lack of sweating on the ipsilateral (same side as
invasion) side of the face. This is due to invasion, of the cervical sympathetic chain

33
Q

acute management of asthma

A

O SHIT MAN

34
Q

bilateral reticulo-nodular shadowing

A

extrinsic allergic alveolitis