CPC 3 Flashcards

1
Q

what does fluffy infiltrates bilaterally in the lung suggest?

A

mononuclear inflammation in the interstitium

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2
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what does acute supprative pneumonia look like on xray?

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dense opacity/consolidation restricted to one lobe

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3
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dense consolidation right around the hilum on xray indicates what?

A

granulomatous inflammation

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4
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what does liquifactive necrosis w/ a lung abcess look like on xray?

A

dense opacity/consolidation, not the entire lobe, but w/ a liquid/air line

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5
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histoplasma capsulatum

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causes intracellular budding yeast w/in macrophages

causes granulomas that resemble TB, but w/ more fibrosis

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pneumocystis jirovecii

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opportunistic pathogen seen in people with suppressed immune system- sampled by “induced sputum” or bronchoalveolar lavage

typically little inflammation

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7
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ecthyma gangrenosum

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usually infection w/ pseudomonas auerginosa

necrosis/inflammation associated w/ bacteremia

neutropenia increases risk of disease- treatable w/ antibiotics

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8
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pseudomonas folliculitis

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normal inflammatory response to pseudomonas in hair follicles

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9
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candida albicans

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budding yeast- can cause esophagitis- (oropharynx called thrush)

creates pseudomembrane

associated w/ acute suppurative inflammation

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10
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diagnosis of CMV

A

inclusion bodies

serologic- IgGs

measuring viral load - qPCR

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toxoplasma encephalitis

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necrosis and destruction of brain tissue- found at gray/white tissue

multiple lesions

caused by toxoplasma gondii- caused by reactivation rather than primary

necrosis of neurons and microglial cells

variable acute inflammatory rxn

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