Lab3 Hemodynamics Images Flashcards

1
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What type of edema does this represent?

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hydrothorax = pleural effusion

excess free fluid in pleural cavity

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2
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What type of edema is this?

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Pulmonary edema

A type of transudate

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3
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What type of edema is this?

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Laryngeal edema

Type of exudate

In anaphylaxis or infection

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4
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What is this? How can yout tell?

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  • This is a thrombus, you can tell because lines of zahn
  • Lines of zahn = alternating layers of fibrin/platelets and red cells
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5
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What is this?

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A saddle embolus

Type of pulmonary thromboembolus

Causes sudden death

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What type of embolus is this? Cause?

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Fat embolism

After fractur or orthopedic surgery, fat from marrow released into circulation and obstructs vessels, released fatty acids that cause endothelial injury

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7
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Type of infarct? Cause?

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White infarct

Arterial insufficiency, single blood supply, not reperfused, solid tissue

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Type of infarct

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Red infarct

Venous insufficiency, dual blood supply, reperfused, loose tissue

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9
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What is this?

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Coagulative necrosis

Histological appearance of an infarct

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10
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What are these fragmented blobs?

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schistocytes

They are RBCs that have been fragmented by fibrin meshwork

sign of microangiopathic hemolytic anemia

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11
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What term describes the substance in the alveolar spaces? Is this exudate or transudate? Describe the appearance of pulmonary capillaries [1 word]

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Pulmonary Edema

Transudate

capillaries are congested

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What kind of necrosis in right in kidney? What is diagnostic name. Likely cause?

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Coagulative necrosis

Infarct = discrete area of coagulative necrosis due to impaired blood supply

Liekly from arterial thromboembolus

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