Caterpillar cells/owl eye cells/Anitschkow cells are all found in this pathology, alongside fibrinoid necrosis and Aschoff bodies and giant cells.
What is Rheumatic Fever/Heart Disease
A form of epithelium that lines majority of the respiratory tract
What is (ciliated) Pseudostratified Columnar
The two ions that form the funny current
what are K+ and Na+
V/Q mismatch is substantially increased in this pathology
What is Pulmonary Embolism
The most anterior great vessel of the heart
What is the Pulmonary Trunk
The vertebral level where the trachea bifurcates
what is T4/5
The type of coffee that Amrit drinks
What is a Long Black
After initial damage to the epithelium of blood vessels, this non-phagocytic cell will also become a foam cell.
What is Smooth Muscle
The most common bacterial cause of sinusitis
What is Strep. Pneum, H. Influenza, or M. Catarrhalis
The first line treatment for anaphylaxis acts on these three receptors to stop bronchospasm, act as an inotrope and chronotrope, and increase svr
what are alpha 1(increase svr), Beta 2 (bronchodilation), and Beta 1 (chrontrope & inotrope) receptors
The 4 respiratory gas laws
What are Boyle's law (pv=pv), Charles law (V/T = V/T), Dalton's law (total pressure = p1 + p2 + p3), Henry's law (pressure above solution = concentration within solution)
The two structures that surround the aortic hiatus
What is crura
The largest sinus
what is Maxillary Sinus
The band Paul went to see
Who is The Script
This medium blood vessel vasculitis presents with fibrinoid necrosis and is ANCA (-)
What is Polyarteritis Nodosa
The three most important cytokines released by TH-2 cells in asthma
What is Il-13, Il-4, Il-5
These hormones are released by the heart and cause venous dilation
What are ANPs and BNPS
The pressure changes in lungs during inspiration
What is a decrease in alveolar pressure and plural pressure
The paired parietal branches of the abdominal aorta
What are subcostal, inferior phrenic, lumbar
The oxygen supply of the lungs
What are pulmonary and bronchial arteries
The type of drug that George thinks all people should be on
What is Statins
The autosomal dominant disease that presents in young athletes with increased left ventricle size and a blockage of the aortic vestibule leading to spontaneous death
What is Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
The form of emphysema found in young healthy patients that leads to spontaneous pneumothorax
What is distal acinar (paraseptal)
These vessels have the largest collective resistance in the entire body
The two zones in the pontine respiratory centre
What are Apneustic (inspire via DRG) and Pneumotaxic (relax)
The longest blood vessel in the body
what is the great saphenous vein
The two types of joints connecting ribs to the spine
what are costovertebral & costotransverse joints
The PBL role that everyone seems to forget
What is Case Summary
A pathology that affects pulmonary arteries:
What is Pulmonary Embolism
The pathology present in the mucosa:
What is Goblet Cell Hyperplasia
Bernoulli's Principle states that when potential energy decreases, kinetic energy increases, which results in this response within the body
What is an increase in velocity with a decrease in pressure
The 4 methods of aerodynamic filtration
What are impaction (large particles fall into mucus), interception (turbulent flow in upper airway knocks particles into mucus), sedimentation (particles in small airways get deposited into mucus via gravity), Diffusion/brownian (particles act like gasses in acinar area and are removed from air stream)
The branches of the subclavian artery
what are the vertebral artery, internal thoracic, thyrocervical, costalcervical, dorsoscapular
The accessory muscles of breathing
Abdominal muscles, neck muscles, axioappendicular muscles
The person with the best handwriting in PBL 7
Who is Remi/George/Amrit
The # of days after a myocardial infarction that macrophages appear
What is 7
50% of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia have this syndrome that can lead to bronchiectasis
What is Kartagener Syndrome
This hormone agonist both directly increases the absorption of water (and alters serum osmolality) and binds to receptors to cause vasoconstriction via an increase in IP3 and Rho-kinase secondary messengers and therefor MLCK
What is ADH
A normal AHI
what is <5
The number of vena commitante in a single leg
what is 6
When lying down an object will pass into this lung segment
The condition that Cailin has that stops him from eating most foods
What are Esophageal Strictures