Sketchy Path: Pneumoconioses Flashcards

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1
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Particles that are 1 to 5 microns typically get stuck in _________________.

A

the respiratory bronchioles and then phagocytosed by macrophages (like the pieces of coal that got stuck in the final division and had to be manually moved to the cages)

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Particles greater than 10 microns will typically get stuck in _______________.

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the mucociliary elevator (like the guy sweeping coal back up the ramp)

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After macrophages engulf dust, they secrete ______________.

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cytokines like PDGF and IGF which stimulates collagen deposition and hence fibrosis (like the poor kid with COINS in his hat and a SHARK tattoo)

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___________ worsens the pathogenesis of all pneumonconioses.

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Smoking (like the rich guy smoking)

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Most of the coal dust inhaled gets _____________.

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caught in the mucociliary clearance system

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Nonsymptomatic discoloration of the lungs due to coal dust is called _____________.

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anthracosis (like the asymptomatic pANTHer who’s black)

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Why are black streaks often seen in the lungs of those with pulmonary anthracosis?

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The macrophages spread via lymphatics and create stripes (like the black stripes in the background emanating from the factory)

Note: this can also lead to coal-dust-laden macrophages in the hilar lymph nodes (like the two cages hanging beside the mediastinum mast).

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Coal worker’s pneumoconiosis usually affects the ____________ lungs.

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upper (like the fibrotic pieces of coral sticking out of the sea)

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What lung pathologies are common in coal worker’s pneumoconiosis?

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  • Coal nodules that induce fibrosis

* Centriacinar emphysema

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What will x-ray of someone with CWP show?

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Nodules in the upper lobes

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Silica pneumoconiosis also affects the ___________ lungs.

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upper (like the second set of fibrotic coral sticking out of the water)

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The nodules in silicosis are ______________ than coal nodules.

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smaller (like the scattered round sand bits)

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On histologic exam, silicosis will present with ______________.

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whorls of collagen (like the whorled conch shell held by the rich lady by the sand blaster) and birefringent particles (like the bi-colored smoke)

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Silicosis can progress to _______________ of the lungs.

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honeycombing (like the honeycomb pattern being sprayed by the blaster)

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Silicosis can worsen ____________.

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TB (like how the TB cowboy is kicking open the macrophage cage and releasing bacteria)

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16
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Asbestos has two forms: _______________.

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serpentine (like the screws) and straight/amphibole (like the nails)

17
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It’s thought that the _______________ form of asbestos is more destructive.

A

amphibole/straight (like the straight nail being pounded into the worker on accident)

It’s thought that the straight particles make it farther down the airway.

18
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What is unique about the distribution of asbestos compared to the other silicoses?

A

Asbestosis affects the lower lobe sub pleural region (like how the anchor by the ship’s insulation has erosions on its lower edges)

19
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Describe pleural plaques.

A
  • The most common result of asbestos exposure
  • Do not lead to mesothelioma
  • Do not contain asbestos bodies

(Think of the big white buttons on the old man’s blue pleural jacket.)

20
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Progressive asbestosis can also lead to _____________ of the lungs.

A

honeycombing (like the honeycomb pattern of the ship)

21
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______________ bodies are seen in asbestosis.

A

Ferruginous

These are shards of asbestos with iron beading the sides (like the screw covered with iron bolts.)

22
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The plaques made from asbestos are usually __________.

A

benign (like how the old man isn’t bothered by his huge buttons)