Interstitial Lung Disease Flashcards

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Describe the main symptoms that are typical of interstitial lung diseases

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dyspnea on exertion and cough with abnormal radiographic findings

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What is the interstitium

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connective tissue in the lungs between the alveolar air sacs & the capillaries supplying them
- basement membrane, connective fibrous tissue

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3
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Describe the etiology and pathophys of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

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4
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Describe the clinical presentation of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

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5
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Describe the diagnostic testing for IPF

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Describe the treatment for IPF

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Describe the etiology of systemic sarcoidosis

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Describe the clinical presentation of systemic/acute sarcoidosis

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Describe the diagnostic testing for systemic sarcoidosis

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10
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Describe the prognosis & treatment for systemic sarcoidosis

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Describe the etiology of asbestos pneumoconiosis

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Describe the clinical presentation of asbestos pneumoconiosis

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Describe the diagnostic testing for asbestos pneumoconiosis

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14
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Describe the etiology of coal workers pneumoconiosis

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Describe the clinical presentation of coal workers pneumoconiosis

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Describe the diagnostic testing for coal workers pneumoconiosis

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Describe the treatment for coal workers pneumoconiosis

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18
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Describe the etiology of silicosis

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19
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Describe the clinical presentation of silicosis

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20
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Describe the diagnostic testing for silicosis

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Describe the treatment for silicosis

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22
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Describe the etiology of drug induced lung disease

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23
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Describe the clinical presentation of drug induced lung disease

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24
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Describe the diagnostic testing for drug induced lung dz

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25
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Describe the treatment for drug induced lung dz

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stop the med

26
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Describe the etiology & presentation of radiation lung toxicity

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27
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What is the treatment for radiation lung toxicity

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corticosteroids

28
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What is on the differential for abnormal breath sounds in the upper lobes

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sarcoidosis & silicosis

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What is on the differential for abnormal breath sounds in the lower lobes

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

30
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What is on the differential for adventitious sounds

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  • sarcoidosis (wheezing)
  • Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (velcro rales)
  • asbestos (rales)
31
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What is on the differential for abnormal CXR findings in the upper lobes

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sarcoidosis & silicosis

32
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What is on the differential for abnormal CXR findings in the lower lobes

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idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis & asbestosis

33
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What is the most common and most serious ILD

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insidious pulmonary fibrosis

34
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What is one characteristic physical exam finding of IPF

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velcro rales

35
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What is the primary diagnostic tool for IPF

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CT (biopsy is gold standard but it is invasive)

36
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What is the only intervention with proven benefit for IPF

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lung transplant

37
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2 skin findings for sarcoidosis

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erythema nodosum, lupus pernio

38
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CXR and lung sound findings in sarcoidosis are found in which lobes

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Upper

39
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What treatment should an asymptomatic pt with bilateral hilar adenopathy be given

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none! asymptomatic (corticosteroids if symptomatic)

40
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which lung dz is assoc with increased TB infection risk

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silicosis

41
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What professions are associated with asbestos exposure

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  • pipe fitter
  • construction
  • custodians
42
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What professions are at risk for silica exposure

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mines, quarries

43
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what are some drugs that can cause lung tox

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amiodarone, bleomycin, nitrofurantoin, mtx