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primary agents that cause bronchopneumonia
hemophilus, pseudomonas, staphylococcus
most common cause for all pneumonia
pneumococcus (strep pneumo...lobar pneumonia)
X-ray for lobar pneumonia
"white out" confined to entire lobe
pathological process of lobar pneumo
congestion
red hepatization
grey hepatization (fibrin)
resolution
friedlanders pneumonia caused by
klebsiella
atypical pneumo is usually confined to
lower lobes, patchy infiltrate bilaterally
what is the most common lung pathogen in age 5-35
mycoplasma pneumoniae (eaton agent)
triad of atypical pneumoniae
malaise, sore throat, dry cough

evolves over weeks to months to form a productive cough
legionnaires disease, describe x-ray findings
unilateral patchy or lobar infiltrate. rales on ausculatation
legionnaires symptoms
high-fever, diarrhea, bradycardia, productive cough, confusion
biopsy findings in minimal change disease (nephrotic)
loss of foot processes (podocytes)
biopsy findings in membranous glomerulonphritis
thickened basement membranes with subepithelial depsots of IgG and C3..."spike and dome" pattern
most common adult nephrotic disorder
membranous glomerulonephritis
glomerular disease that occurs after strep infection
acute proliferative glomerulnephritis
biopsy findings of acute proliferative glomerulonephritis
lumpy bumpy"

subepithelial deposits of IgG and C3
muddy brown casts are pathognomonic for
acute tubular necrosis
toxic ATN can be caused by
free hemoglobin
myoglobin
ethylene glycol
aminoglycosides
amphotericin B
cisplatin
contrast meida
clue cells are found in
bacterial vaginosis
germ tubes and pseudohyphae found in what venereal disease
candidiasis
tzanck test is for
genital herpes, will me multinucleated giant cells