Pathoma: Pulmonary Infections Flashcards

1
Q

Mucus plugging increases risk of __________.

A

pneumonia

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2
Q

Auscultation of patients with pneumonia will often reveal ___________.

A

decreased breath sounds

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3
Q

Lobar pneumonia and bronchopneumonia are usually _________, while interstitial pneumonia is usually ________.

A

bacterial; viral

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4
Q

Second to Streptococcus pneumoniae, what bacteria is most common in lobar pneumonia of high-risk patients?

A

Klebsiella pneumoniae

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5
Q

Bronchopneumonia is often ___________.

A

bilateral

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6
Q

Bronchopneumonia usually follows the __________.

A

bronchioles

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7
Q

Histologically, what will you see in interstitial pneumonia?

A

The alveolar spaces will be empty, but the interstitial spaces will have lots of inflammatory cells

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8
Q

What three types of bacteria are often indicated in aspiration pneumonia?

A

Bacteroides, Peptococcus, Fusobacterium

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9
Q

What is the common pattern of tuberculosis?

A

Lower lobe caseating necrosis with hilar lymph node infection

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10
Q

Meningitis due to tuberculosis often affects the ____________.

A

meninges at the base of the brain

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