Clinical Conditions: Homeostasis, Epithelia and Skin Flashcards

1
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Oedema

A

an abnormal accumulation of interstitial fluid in tissue

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2
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what causes oedema

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  • raised hydrostatic pressure in capillary
  • decreased oncotic pressure in capillary
  • increased oncotic pressure in interstitial
  • impaired lymphatic drainage
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3
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raised hydrostatic pressure in capillary causes

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e.g. congestion (heart failure)

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4
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decreased oncotic pressure in capillary causes

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liver disease (low albumin)

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5
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increased oncotic pressure in interstitial causes

A

increased vascular permeability in inflammation

- plasma proteins such as albumin can leak through fenestrations

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6
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impaired lymphatic drainage causes

A

lymphedema

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7
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oedema in the brain (cerebral oedema)

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Caused by hyponatremia: if sodium levels in the bloodstream are too low, water will leave the blood and enter cells, causing them to swell.
- coma and death

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8
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Cystic fibrosis is due to

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absence of CFTR ion channel in apical membranes of epithelial cells

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9
Q

absence of CFTR compromises movement of ….. out of the cell meaning ….. also doesn’t move out via osmosis

A

chloride

water

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10
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CF affects which organs

A
  • airways
  • liver
  • pancreas
  • s.intestine
  • reproductive tracts
  • skin
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11
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CF and lungs

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respiratory tracts obstructed by sticky mucus- damages lungs and major cause of mortality

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CF and liver

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blocks small bile duct- disrupting digestion

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13
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CF and pancreas

A

zymogen secretions not released

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14
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CF and s.intestine

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thick non-motile stools- requires surgery

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15
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CF and reproductive tract

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Vas deferens obstructed renders most men infertile

Mucous plug can form in cervix to

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16
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CF and skin

A

malfunctioning sweat glands and salty sweat (crystals form)

17
Q

what type of disease is Psoriasis

A

autoimmune

18
Q

psoriasis causes

A

keratinocyte hyperproliferation and abnormal differentiation of cells

  • red, flaky skin covered with silver scales
  • occurs on elbows, knees, scalp etc
19
Q

psoriasis triggered by

A
  • injury
  • alcohol and smoking
  • stress
  • hormonal chainges
20
Q

malignant melanoma is a type of skin cancer that can

A

metastasise to other organs

21
Q

what causes malignant melanoma

A

exposure to UV

22
Q

sign of malignant melanoma

A
  • new mole

- change in existing mole (black to red in colour)

23
Q

types of malignant melanoma

A

nodular and lentigo

24
Q

nodular malignant melanoma

A

appear as a changing lump- red to black

25
Q

lentigo malignant melanoma

A

flat and develop sideways across survive layers of skin

26
Q

those at risk of malignant melanoma

A
  • lots of moles or freckles
  • pale skin
  • ginger/ blonde
  • family history
27
Q

cause of non-segmental vitaligo

A

autoimmune condition where T cells attack healthy melanocytes
- associated with hyperthryoidism

28
Q

cause of segmental vitaligo

A

please if neuropeptide Y at nerve endings which increase ROS in interstitial space, causing melanocytes to auto lye
- more common in children

29
Q

vitiligo leads to

A

white patches develop that lack melanin

- pale areas= more vulnerable to sunburn

30
Q

those at risk of vitaligo

A
  • family history
  • having another autoimmune condition
  • cancer of lymphatic system
31
Q

alopecia areata

A

spot baldness

32
Q

cause of alopecia areata

A

systematic autoimmune disorder in which the body attacks its own anlagen (actively growing hair`) hair follicles and suppresses or strops hair growth

33
Q

signs of alopecia areata

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hair is lost from some or all areas of the body

34
Q

alopecia more common in

A

those with affected family members