What causes nasal polyps?
Rhinitis, but also Cystic Fibrosis and aspirin intolerant asthma
What is aspirin intolerant asthma?
Asthma, aspirin induced bronchospasms, and nasal polyps
What is an angiofibroma, and when do you classically see it?
Benign tumor of nasal mucosa seen in adolescent males.
What is nasopharyngeal carcinoma associated with?
EBV
Pleomorphic keratin-positive epithelial cells in a background of lymphocytes = ???
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
What causes laryngeal papillomas?
HPV 6 and 11.
Two most common causes of lobar pneumonia?
2. Klebsiella pneumoniae (diabetes, alcoholics)
How is tissue regenerated post-pneumoniae?
Type II pneumocytes!
Most common causes of aspiration pneumonia?
Anaerobic bacteria (bacteroides, fusobacterium, and peptococcus)
In chronic bronchitis, what histological finding is seen and what is the measure of this?
See increased thickness of mucus glands relative to overall bronchial wall thickness (Reid Index >50%)
how does emphysema develop?
Inflammation releases proteases, which are normally then neturalized by alpha1-antitrypsin. Excess inflammation overwhelms this.
What type of histologic emphysema is seen in smokes?>
Centriacinar (vs. panacinar)
In alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency, what histologic finding is seen in the liver?
pink, PAS-positive globules.
Most common causes of bronchopneumonia (5)?
Most common causes of atypical pneumonia? (6)
Common causes of pneumonia in the neonate (2)?
2. E coli
Common causes of pneumonia in children (5)
Common causes of pneumonia in adults (18-40) (3)
Common causes of pneumonia in adults (40-65) (5)
Common causes of pneumonia in the elderly (more than 65) (5)
Step by step pathogenesis of asthma?
What are Curschmann spirals
Spiral shaped mucus plugs seen in asthma
What are charco-Leyden crystals?
Eosinophil-derived crystals seen in asthma.
Classic triad seen with aspirin induced asthma?