Lecture 54 -- Pulmonary Pathology and Lung Injury Flashcards

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what are the three causes of pulmonary edema ?

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§ 1) Hemodynamic (hydrostatic): No Pneumocyte/Alveolar Damage

		§ 2) Non Hemodynamic: ALVEOLAR INJURY 

		§ 3) Idiopathic causes
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describe the histology of Hemodynamic pulmonary edema

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□ 2 Early Abnormalities:
◊ Alveoli Filled with Light pink fluid (transudate)
◊ Septa are congested with RBCs but otherwise OK (think traffic jam)

□ Later Abnormality: Hemosiderin
◊ Red Cells escape into the alveolar spaces
◊ Hemosiderin Laden Macrophages (brown granular material

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What are the three phases of alveolar injury

  • what is DAD ?
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Acute Lung Injury – Diffuse alveolar Damage (DAD)

Sub-acute — Organizing DAD

Chronic – dense fibrosis

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Acute Lung Injury – what are the 2 clinical settings

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• Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

Idiopathic (Acute interstitial Pneumonia )

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What causes ARSD –

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§ Infectious
§ Noninfectious – trauma; embolisms (air, fat, amniotic fluid), radiation, drug overdose, gastric aspiration
§ Other – Pancreatitis, Immune, DIC,

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Describe the pathogenesis of acute DAD ?

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toxin in the blood that has a propensity to injury the capillaries of the alveoli

§ Injury to alveolar wall –> cytokines –> neutrophil accumulation –> cytokines –> Macrophages

§ Chemo attractant Cytokines, activated endothelial cells, macrophages activated

§ Results in pneumocyte death/inflammation

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Histology of acute DAD

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◊ Edema – faint pink within the alveolar spaces

◊ Hyaline -- Dark pink Circles; lining the alveolar sacs (acting as next best thing from leaking blood into alveolar spaces)
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what comes after acute lung injury?
what are some defining characteristics on histo?
whats the difference between Diffuse Organizining DAD and Localized Organized PNA ?

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Organizing alveolar lung injury

Characteristics: fibroblats/loose fibrosis; regenerative pneumocytes

diffuse vs localized — self explanatory

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type 1 vs type 2 pneumocytes –
differences in shape
which can regnerate

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type 1 – flat; thin; covers large surface area; cannot regenerate

type 2 – budding; can regenreate to form type 1 pneumocytes

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