MoD Respiratory Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
asthma immune response | Th2, il4, il13-->bcell-->IgE-->mast cells-->histamine, LKTs, IL5, GMCSF, eosinophils, smooth muscle, neutrophils |
diff asthma vs bronchitis | asthma reversible by bronchodilators |
bronchitis immune response | CD8 tcells, macrophages (^bc of smoking) |
inflam from smoking | macrophages, neutrophils-->oxidants, proteases (>>antiproteases), IL8, TNFa, IL1, IL6-->remodeling, mucous, destruction |
clinical hallmarks of emphysema | dyspnea, cachectic, pursed lip breathing, decreased breath sounds, hyperresonant to percussion, distant heart sounds |
clinical hallmarks of chronic bronchitis | chronic cough, dyspnea, wheezing, ^AP diameter, decreased breath sounds, wheezing, cyanosis, edema, poss loud P2 |
clinical hallmarks of asthma | dyspnea, chest tightness, wheezing, cough (Sx=episodic, may be persistent), use of accessory muscles, prolonged expiratory phase, wheezing |
apthous canker | common, recurrent, painful, shallow hyperemic ulcer covered by thing exudate |
HSV infection of mouth | cold sore, grouped clear fluid filled vesicles in area innervated by nerve fiber, person to person transmission |
oral candidiasis | immunosuppressed, superficial curdy white membrane easily scraped off |
glossitis | beefy red tougue |
irritation fibroma | nodular mass of fibrous tissue on buccal mucosa |
pyogenic granuloma | highly vascular pedunculated gingival lesion, pregnancy tumor, erythematous |
hairy leukoplakia | immunosuppressed, white confluent patches, lateral tongue, hyperkeratosis, acanthosis, baloon cells |
leukoplakia | white plaque that can't be removed by scraping, varying dysplasia, from acanthosis/hyperkeratosis to carcinoma in situ |
white plaques-can be scraped vs. can't | candidiasis can be scraped, leukoplakia cannot be scraped off easily |
erythroplakia | red velvety plaque, less commonrelated to tobacco, etoh, hpv |
squamous cell carcinoma of oral cavity | 95% of oral cavity cancersassoc w/ tobacco, etohlocation: ventral tongue, mouth floor, lower lip, soft palate, gingivalooks like plaque/mass, starts as dysplasia, may invade then metast |
kaposi sarcoma | caused by KSHV (HHV8), intraoral purple nodular lesions |
nasopharyngial carcinoma | assoc w/EBV, can be keratinizing squamous, non, undiff |
what is most common tumor of oral cavity? | squamous cell carcinoma |
paraganglioma | carotid body tumor, cluster of neuroendocrine cells, rare, usually sporadic, may metast |
branchial cleft cyst | benign, anterolateral neck, remnant of branchial arch, squamous/columnar lining |
thyroglossal duct cyst | resp/squamous epith, has lymphoid, thyroid tissue |
sialadenitis | saliv gland inflametio: viral, bac, autoimmune (SLE, sjorgen's)may be secondary to obstruction, impaction, injury |
mucocele | common lesion of saliv glandsblock/rupture fo duct-->mucous spills into stroma=bluish swelling |
benign lymphoepithilial lesion | nonneoplastic enlarged saliv gland, dense lymphoid prolif in gland, ducts invaded by lympocytes |
diff b/w sialadenitis and benign lymphoepithelial lesion | lymphocytes invade ducts in BLL, not sialadenitis |
benign lymphoepithelial cyst | asso w/HIV, EBVduct destruction due to lymphoid hyperplasia, epith lined cyst w/lympoid infiltration |
most common benign saliv gland neoplasms | 1.pleomorphic adenoma 2. warthin's |
most common malignant saliv gland | 1. mucoepidermoid2. adenocarcinoma |
pleomorphic adenoma | ^in parotid, slow growing, epith/mesench diff, plus myoepitheliod cells |
warthin's tumor | papillary cystadenoma lymphatosumusually in parotid, cleft like cystic mass lined by oncocytic cells surrounding lymphocytes |
mucoepidermoid | most common salivary malig tumoradmixture of squamous, goblet, intermediate cellsnon encapsulated, infiltrative |
most common tumor of minor saliv glands | adenoid cystic carcinoma |
most common benign saliv gland neoplasms | 1.pleomorphic adenoma 2. warthin's |
most common malignant saliv gland | 1. mucoepidermoid2. adenocarcinoma |
pleomorphic adenoma | ^in parotid, slow growing, epith/mesench diff, plus myoepitheliod cells |
warthin's tumor | papillary cystadenoma lymphatosumusually in parotid, cleft like cystic mass lined by oncocytic cells surrounding lymphocytes |
mucoepidermoid | most common salivary malig tumoradmixture of squamous, goblet, intermediate cellsnon encapsulated, infiltrative |
most common tumor of minor saliv glands | adenoid cystic carcinoma |
corticosteroids mechanism of action | cytoplasmic receptor to GRE=affect transcription/translation, TFs, broad spectrum of action |
effects of corticosteroids (desired) | decrease: recruitment of inflam cells, activation of inlfam, cytokine synth, airway edema, vascular permincreases: response to bronchodilators |
side effects of steroids | metabolic/mineralcortoid effects: fat deposition, osteoperosis, hyperglycemia, HTN, muscle wasting, bruisability, cataracts, immune suppression, adrenal axis supression |
inhibitors of leukotriene synth | zileuton-5LO blockerhepatotoxic |
LTK receptor blockers | monteleukast, zafrileukastused as controller/preventor |
anti IgE | omalizumabbinds Fc portion so IgE can't bind/activate mast cells |
short acting beta agonists | albuterol, pirbuterolrapid onset, use for acute asthma in all asthma patientsADR: tachycardia, tremors, tolerance |
long acting beta agonists | salmeterol, formoterolcontroller/preventors |
cholinergic bronchodilators | ipotropium, tiotropiumblock muscarinic (ip3-Ca-smooth muscle contrac)tio=better, selective for m1, m3 receptors=1st line therapy for COPD |
theophylline | xanthine, controller/preventor, ^side effects, narrow theraputic index |
nonpulm restrictive | neuromuscular, chest wall, pleural spaceno diffusion defect, RV is normal because no process to hold airways open |
Idiopathic pulm fibrosis | restrictive process, decreased lung compliance, diffusion impairedCXR-peripheral reticular markingsfibroblastic foci (collagen deposition), heterogeneousetio: poss lung injury and abnl repair, related to TGFbeta |
sarcoid | granulomatous, non caseating, poss immune originhilar adenopathy-->parenchymal infiltrates-->advanced fibrosis/destruction |
desquamative IP | smoking assoc, macrophages in airspaces |
respiratory bronchiolitis | smoking, macrophages |
actue IP | ARDS but without discernable cause |
Cryptogenic organizing pneum | protrusions of granulation tissue into distal airspaces |
nonspecific interstitial pneum | doesn't look like others |
lymphocytic IP | lymphoproliferative, ^in HIV |
hypersensitivity pneumonitis | gradual or acute, due to environmental exposureactive inflamation, giant cells, granulomatous inflam |
asbestos | causes: asbestosis, methothelioma, pleural plaques |
most lobar pneumonia caused by | Strep Pneum |
bronchopneum vs lobar | bronch=patchy, diffuse, lobar=only 1 lobe, whole lobe affected |
CA PNA | usually strep pneumonia Hflu, staph Aur, Pseud, Klebs, Legio^in CHF, COPD, diabetes |
course Strep Pneum | congestion: 1-2 days, heavy, red boggy, vascular congestion, bacteria, prot fluidred hepat: 2-4 days, neutrophils, RBCs, fibrinGrey hepat: RBCs lysed, neutrophils/fibrin exudateresolution: organizing PNA, connective tissue |
CA PNA complications | abscess, empyema, scarring, bacteremia |
staph aureuous PNA | 2nd to viral resp infec, ^complic, assoc w/right sided IE in IVDU |
Klebsiella Pneum | ^common G- bac PNA, chronic etoh, currant jelly sputum |
Pseudamonas pna | vasculitis/bacteremia, infarcts |
legionella pna | aquatic env=humidifier |
atypical pna | acute, afebrile, distress out of proportion with signsmycoplasma pneum=^ commoninflam confined to septa=thickened-inflam infiltrateNO alveolar exudate=no productive cough |
nosocomial | severe disease, immunosuppG- (enterobac, psued), staphy aureus |
aspiration pna | necrotizing, abnl gag reflex, subsequent abscess |
lung abscess | local area of supperative necrosis-->cavitationanaerobic bac from oral cavity, ^ on rightcan rupture, cause bronch obstructhick fibrous wall, necrotic debris inside |
pna in immunocompromised host | pseud, mycobac, legio, listeria monocyt, CMV, HSV, PCP, candida, aspergilla, cryptococcus |
CMV PNA | cells=giant, mononuc, ^ in immunosupp, hyaline membranes, edema/inflam, CMV owl's eye halo inclusions |
PCP | fungal, PNA in immunosuppdry cough, dysp, feverbilat perihilar shadowingcup shaped cysts, foamy pink staining exudate, thickened septaecan be with CMV |
Diffuse alveolar damage | ARDS-rapid onset resp insuff, hypoxinjury to alv capillary endoth/epith-->pulm edema, hyaline membrane formation, eventually organization/fibrosis |
pulm TB | chronic infec of lung |
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