Lung pathology related to smoking Flashcards

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What are the 3 main effects of the components of tobacco?

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carcinogenesis
addiction
inflammation

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Effects of smoking on the respiratory system and what they lead to

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mucosal irritant –> bronchitis, respiratory bronchiolitis–associated interstitial lung disease (RBILD)

destruction of alveolar walls –> emphysema

carcinogenesis –> lung cancer

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List 3 diseases under the term smoking-related interstitial lung disease

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respiratory bronchiolitis
respiratory bronchiolitis associated ILD
desquamative interstitial pneumonia

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Pathology of smoking-related ILD

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mucosal irritation/inflammatory reaction of the alveoli resulting in an alveolar filling effect

alveolar spaces filled with alveolar macrophages

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5
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Define metaplasia

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reversible change from one differentiated cell type to another differentiated cell type

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Describe an example of metaplasia in the respiratory tract

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noxious tobacco smoke not tolerated by columnar epithelium
squamous epithelium more resistant to thermal and chemical damage
reversible on smoking cessation

change in cell type causes reduced function and increased propensity for malignant transformation

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Lung cancer risk factors

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smoking
industrial exposures (asbestos, arsenic, chromium, uranium, nickel, vinyl chloride, mustard gas)
radiation
air pollution
molecular genetics

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What is an adenocarcinoma?

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gland-forming tumour

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9
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Which cancers commonly metastasise to the lungs?

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colorectal
renal
breast
melanoma
direct spread from oesophagus

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How is lung cancer diagnosed?

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bronchial washings and brushings
EBUS TBNA (endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration)
lung biopsy
bronchial biopsy

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What information about a tumour is included in a report of a lung excision?

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type of tumour
size
margins
pleural involvement
vascular invasion
involvement of adjacent structures
lymph node involvement

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