Pulmonary Histology Flashcards

1
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What kind of epithelium lines the Nares?

A

Stratified squamous continuous with epidermis

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2
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What kind of epithelium is in the respiratory epithelium?

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Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium

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3
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What is found in the nares?

A

Sebaceous glands
Sudoriferous glands
Hair follicles

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4
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What 4 components are in the olfactory epithelium?

A

Sustentacular cells
Basal Cells
Olfactory Cells
Glands of Bowman

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5
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Sustentacular Cells

A

Support cells with pigment granules

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6
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Basal Cells

A

Stem cells which give rise to immature olfactory cells

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7
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Olfactory Cells

A

Bipolar neurons

Cilia with odor-specific receptors

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8
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Glands of Bowman

A

Secrete odorant binding protein

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9
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What are the tissues in the larynx?

A

Epithelium
Cartilage
Muscle

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10
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What are the 3 layers of the trachea?

A

Mucosa
Submucosa
Adventita

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11
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Describe the tissues of the larynx

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The epithelium is respiratory epithelium and stratified squamous epithelium.

The larynx has both hyaline and elastic cartillage

The muscle in the larynx is skeletal

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12
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Describe the layers of the trachea

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Mucosa has respiratory epithelium

Submucosa lined with many sero-mucous glands

Adventita has horseshoe shaped cartilage

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13
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Describe the general changes in in histology of the bronchial tree from larger intrapulmonary to respiratory bronchioles

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As bronchi becomes smaller, decrease in height of epithelium, decrease in cartillage and glands and increase in elastic fibers and smooth muscles.

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14
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The histology of the intrapulmonary bronchi consist of

A

Mucosa with elastic fibers

Submucosa with loose CT, mixed glands and mucous glands

Adventitia with hyaline cartilage plates

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15
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Bronchiole histology

A

Epithelium with low columnar/low cuboidal

Cilia present

Smooth muscle present

Few alveolar outpocketings

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16
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Alveolar duct histology

A

Continues from respiratory bronchioles with squamous epithelium

It is cone shaped with walls of smooth muscle

17
Q

What is pores of kohn?

A

Openings between adjacent alveoli

18
Q

Type I Aveolar Cells

A

Aka Type I pneumocytes
Cover largest S.A but less in quantity
Has thin cytoplasm

19
Q

Type II aveolar cells

A

Aka Type II pneumocytes
Cuboidal n rounded
They serves as stem cells for type I and type I aveolar cells
Secrete surfactant

20
Q

Neuroendocrine Cells

A

Small Granule Cells
May be associated with sensory receptors (more prev in infants)
Release catecholamines

21
Q

Clara Cells

A

Secrete Surfactant
Found in bronchioles
Identifiable by apical surface that bulges into lumen of airway
Plenty of SER

22
Q

Dust Cells

A

Macrophages stem from monocytes

They phagocytize pollutants, bacteria and even surfactant

23
Q

The blood brain barrier consist of

A

Thin capillary epithelium not fenestrated
Thin epithelium of pneumocyte
Intervening basal lamina