Restrictive/Inflammatory Disease Flashcards
What are the hallmarks of restrictive disease?
Reduced compliance and elastic recoil pressure needed. Compliance can be altered in the lungs or the chest wall.
What 3 mechanisms reduce lung compliance?
1) Increased thickness of lung interstitium (fibrosis or inflammation)
2) Increased lung water (edema)
3) Increased alveolar surface tension (water, surfactant deficiency, injury/ARDS)
Give an example of decreased chest wall compliance at each layer
Skin- Burns Soft Tissue- Obesity Bone- Scoliosis Muscle- Neuromuscular disorders Ligament- Ankylosing spondylitis Pleural cavity- Pleural effusion Pleura- Fibrosis/thickening
What differences in lung and chest wall compliance can be seen in PFTs?
Both lung and chest wall problems cause restrictive PFT patterns (normal ratio, low volumes).
Lung issues cause a low corrected DLCO
Chest wall issues cause a normal corrected DLCO
How does mixed obstructive-restrictive disease present in PFTs?
Low ratio, FRC, TLC and DLCO
What is the presentation of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis?
Insidious onset DOE, non-productive cough.
Caused by disordered alveolar repair.
Doesn’t respond to anti-inflammatory agents
What are the pathologic differences between acute, eosinophilic, and organizing pneumonia?
Acute: neutrophils
Eosinopliic: eosinophils
Organizing: loose myxoid fibroblastic tissue
What are the four main smoking pathologies?
1) Centribular emphysema (upper lobes)
2) Respiratory bronchiolitis
3) Desquamative interstitial pneumonia
4) Pulmonary Langerhan’s Cell Histiocytosis
Describe Usual Interstitial Pneumonia (UIP)
Patchy heterogeneous fibrosis, fibroblastic foci, honeycombing
Describe Non-Specific Interstitial Pneumonia (NSIP)
Homogenous, no honeycombing or foci
Describe Hypersensitivity Pneumonia
Airway inflammation with non-necrotizing granulomas is response to an antigen/allergen.
What’s the appearance of Small Cell Carcinoma?
Small blue “crush” figures, lots of DNA, necrosis. Centrally located. SMOKING.
What’s the appearance of Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
Keratin pearls, cavitation, centrally located. Smoking.
What is the appearance of Adenocarcinoma?
Gland-like structures, peripheral tumors.