Restrictive Lung Diseases Flashcards

1
Q

Which structure(s) are mainly damaged in interstitial lung disease?

A

Alveolar walls and lumen

Causes impaired gas exchange

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2
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CO2 and O2 exchange is impaired. True/False?

A

False

CO2 exchange is unimpaired as it is very soluble

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3
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How can consolidation of alveolar spaces arise?

A

Infection (pneumonia)
Infarction (PE)
BOOP (none of above)

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4
Q

What is sarcoidosis?

A

Non-caseating granulomatous disease (Type IV hypersensitivity) of unknown aetiology

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5
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Sarcoidosis is less common in smokers. True/False?

A

True!

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6
Q

List some clinical signs of sarcoidosis

A
Erythema nodosum
Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy
Arthritis
Fever
Lung infiltrates
Multi-system damage
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7
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Is treatment given for sarcoidosis?

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Oral steroids and immunosuppressives ONLY IF vital organs are being affected/chronic

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8
Q

Symptoms of EAA occur rapidly. True/False?

A

False

Typically several hours after exposure

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9
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How is EAA treated?

A

Antigen avoidance

Oral steroids if very breathless

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10
Q

What is the most common ILD?

A

Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

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11
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What is the proposed aetiology of idiopathic PF?

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Imbalance in fibrotic repair, resulting in scarring of the lung

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12
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Name some drugs which can cause IPF

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Amiodarone, bleomycin, methotrexate

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13
Q

List some clinical signs of IPF

A

Progressive breathlessness
Clubbing
Bilateral fine inspiratory crackles

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14
Q

What is pneumoconiosis?

A

ILD caused by inhalation of occupational dusts

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15
Q

Describe the early and late stages of ILD

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Early: alveolitis (inflammatory infiltrates)
Late: scarring

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16
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Lung tissue becomes fibrous in IPF. What is the physiological consequence of this?

A

Reduced compliance (not as elastic)

17
Q

Define asbestosis

A

Fibrosis due to asbestos exposure

18
Q

IPF is commoner in females. True/False?

A

False

Commoner in males

19
Q

What is heard on auscultation in IPF?

A

Fine bilateral end-inspiratory crackles

20
Q

What is extrinsic allergic alveolitis?

A

Inflammation in airways due inhalation of foreign antigens, usually from animals

21
Q

Smokers have increased risk of EAA. True/False?

A

False

Decreased risk!

22
Q

What is heard on auscultation in EAA?

A

Coarse end-inspiratory crackles