Occupational lung disease Flashcards

1
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What is pneumoconiosis?

A

Occupational exposure to any number of irritants

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2
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Miners can develop?

A

Restrictive pattern of lung disease that progresses to pulmonary fibrosis

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3
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What is trapped in the lungs and phagocytosis by macrophages?

A

Carbon

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4
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Due to high levels of cytokines and inflammatory mediators, fibroblast are activated to secrete what?

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Reticulin which forms a mesh of collagen

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5
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When mesh entraps macrophages and causes them to die and more collagen is laid down, what happens?

A

Arterioles become strangulated, necrosis occurs, bronchioles distend, fibrosis and emphysema occur

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6
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Treatment for pneumoconiosis?

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No txt at this time. Manage symptoms, oxygen, bronchodilators, stop smoking, restrict further dust exposures

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7
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What is silicosis?

A

Exposure to silica

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8
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Difference in areas affected from chronic compared to accelerated silicosis?

A

Chronic- nodules in hilar lymph nodes

Accelerated- more widely distributed

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9
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Silica in lungs causes these inflammatory mediators to be involved?

A

Tumor necrosis factor alpha & interleukin 1

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10
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In asbestosis, accumulation of abestos leads to increase in alveolar and interstitial macrophages, neutrophils, lymphocytes, and eosinophils which cause?

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Fibroblast proliferation and collagen accumulation lead to fibrosis

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Later stages of asbestosis physical findings?

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Fine-inspiratory crackles, cor pulmonale, clubbing of digits

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CXR findings of asbestosis?

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irregular bordered shadows of LOWER lung fields, thickened pleura, calcified plaques

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13
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This malignancy is strongly associated with asbestosis?

A

Mesothelioma

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14
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What is mesothelioma?

A

Neoplasm that affects the mesothelium of the pleural cavities of the lung

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Clinical manifestations of pulmonary mesothelioma?

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Dyspnea, cough, chest pain, fatigue, weigh loss

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16
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In a bronchoalveolar lavage of hypersensitivity pneumonitis, what will be higher?

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CD-8 T lymphocytes > CD4 T lymphocytes

17
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What is hypersensitivity pneumonitis?

A

Immune response in the lung tissue to a myriad of potential antigens

18
Q

Causes of HP

A

Bird fanciers lung, Hot tub lung (Mycobacterium avium complex), Farmers lung (Thermophilic actinomycetes), cheese workers lung