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66 Cards in this Set
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Alveolar filled with exudate
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Pulmonary Edema
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Alevoli get compressed
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Atelactasis
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Heart Failure cells, hemosiderin laden macrophages
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Pulmonary Congestion
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often caused by Atherosclerosis,
Shows Pulmonary Arteries are thick and onion skinning of the walls |
Pulmonary HTN
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Fibrosis, thick membranes
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ARDS
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Thick Membranes, may have congestion
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Neonatal Respiratory Distress
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Alveoli are squished
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Compressive Atelactasis
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Alveoli are collapsed and full of stuff
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Obstructive Atelactasis
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Nodules along cusps of valves
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Calcific Aorta Valve Stenosis
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Assc with Marfans, Balloning of valve into atrium
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Mitral Prolapse
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Vegetations along lines of closures
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Acute Rheumatic Disease
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Inflammation in center of interstitium of heart in rheumatic fever
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Aschkoff Nodule
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Myocyte that is altered "Caterpillar Cells"
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Anitkruschow Bodies
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Less red, Fish Shaped Valve, Shortened thickened chordae tendinae
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Old Rheumatic Fever
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Friable, Breakable, Valves
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Bacterial Endocarditis
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Few dots on lines of closure
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Marantic Endocarditis
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Dots on the valves not the lines of closures
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Libmann Sachs
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Fibrous tissue in heart
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Endocardial Fibroelastosis
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Balloon Animals
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Candida
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45 Degree Branching
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Aspergillus
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90 Degree Branching
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Mucormycosis
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Owl eyes, intranuclear inclusion
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CMV
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what virus shows Smudge Cells
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Adenovirus
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what virus shows Giant Cells, Multi- nucleated Epithelial Cells
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RSV
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Intranuclear Inclusions in Multinucleated Pneumocytes
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Measles
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Crushed ping pong balls, foamy exudates
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Pneumocystis
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Clear halo around the cell
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Cryptococcal Pneumonia
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Single intranuclear inclusion surrounded by a clear halo
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Herpes Infection
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Reproduces in Type II pneumocytes which look foamy and purple
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SARS
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Red snapper, Giant Cells, Caseting Necrosis,
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TB
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Calcified TB Mass
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Ghon Focus
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Huge Necrotic Cavity in lung
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Cavitary TB
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Looks like millet seed
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Milliary TB
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Broad Based Buds
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Blastomycosis
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Perivascular Cuffing, Rods in Septa
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Psuedomonas Pneumonia
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Iinclusions in alveolar macrophages
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Legionella
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Each macrophage is full of many small blue organisms
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Histoplasmosis
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Bubble Gum Machine
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Cocciodes
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Rods/alcoholics
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Klebsiella
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Full of pus, foamy macrophages
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Bronchopneumonia
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Lots of polys, hemorrhage
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Necrotizing Pneumonia
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Giant Cell Granuloma
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Aspiration Pneumonia
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Alveolar spaces are infiltrated
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Lobar Pneumonia
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Patient has sore throat and Diplococci found for URI most likely?
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Streptococcal Infection
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Cyst in lung
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Lung Abcess
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Honeycomb lung
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Fibrosis
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Trichrome stain lots of collagen, looks like a sponge, honeycomb fibrosis
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Hamman Rich
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Non caseating granulomas, potatoe nodes
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Sarcodosis
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Green flourescent stain
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Good Pastures Disease
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Lung looks pale yellow, macrophages have lots of lipid
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Lipid Pneumonia
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Looks like sarcoid but no GIANT CELLS
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Wegeners Granulamatosis
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Dense fibrous tissue found in lung
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Obliterative Bronchiolitis
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Hyperinflated lungs, airspaces are huge
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Emphysema
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Around center of lung field, or upper lung
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Central Lobular
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Present all over the place, lower lung
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Panlobular
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Giant bleb in lung
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Bullos Emphysema
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Mucus glan hyperplasia,
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Chronic Bronchitis
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Thickened basement membrane, smooth muscle hyperplasia, inflammatory cells, mucus plugs
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Asthma
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Charcot leyden crystals or Crushmanns Spirals
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Asthma
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Fibrous Plugs
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Cryptogenic Organizing Pneumonia
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Dilated Bronchi
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Bronchiectasis
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Fibrosis, aveoli clogs with mucin laden macrophages
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DeSquamative Interstitial Pneumonitis
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Marked proliferation of smooth muscle
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Lymphyangioleiomyomatosis
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Surfactant and proteinacious goop fills the alveoli
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Alveolar Proteinosis
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Feature many eosinophils in pulmonary alveolar walls
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Eosinophillic Pneumonia
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Infection by Aspergillum fungus
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Bronchocentric Granulomatosis
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