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        | Chronic inflammatory disorder of the airways making them more responsive to a variety of triggers leading to bronchoconstrition with reduced airflow |  | 
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WheezingBreathlessnessChest TightnessCoughInflammation of Bronchial wallsIncreased mucus secretion |  | 
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        | Endogenous Risk Factors of Asthma |  | Definition 
 
        | Genetic Predisposition Atopy Airway Hyperresponsiveness |  | 
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        | Environmental Risk Factors of Asthma (5) |  | Definition 
 
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Indoor AllergensOutdoor allergensOccupational sensitizersPassive smokingRespiratory Infections (RSV, Mycoplasma) |  | 
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AllergensUpper Respiratory Tract Viral InfectionsExercise and HyperventilationCold AirSulfur Dioxide (SO2) and Irritant GasesDrugs (aspirin)StressIrritants (Household sprays, paint fumes) |  | 
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        | Evidence of allergen sensitization Without evidence of allergen sensitization |  | 
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        | Bronchospasm caused by (5) |  | Definition 
 
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Respiratory infectionsEnvironmental exposure to irritantsCold airstressexercise |  | 
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        | Stimulates B cells to produce IgE SECRETED BY TH2 FIRST STEP - ATOPIC |  | 
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        | Activates recruited eosinophils FIRST STEP - ATOPIC |  | 
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        | stimulates mucus secretion from bronchial submucosal glands   FIRST STEP - ATOPIC |  | 
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        | Fxn: to attract eosinophils FIRST STEP - ATOPIC |  | 
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        | Inflamatory mediators induce bronchospasm directly.   Triggers Bronchoconstriction. EARLY PHASE REACTION (MAST CELLS) |  | 
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        | Triggers Bronchoconstriction Induce bronchospasm directly or via neuronal reflexes. EARLY PHASE |  | 
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        | Vasodilation and Increased vascular permeability triggered by (5) |  | Definition 
 
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Leukotrienes C4,D4,E4ProstaglandinHistaminePlatelet-activating factorCytokinesEARLY PHASE |  | 
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        | Increased Mucus Production caused by (3) |  | Definition 
 
        | IL 13 Submucosal gland hyperplasia Increased number of goblet cells |  | 
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        | Inflammation and Leukocyte recruitment triggered by (2) |  | Definition 
 
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Chemokines from Mast Cells 
Cytokines released from epithelial cells - response to infectious agents, drugs, gasses or mediatorsLATE PHASE |  | 
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        | Degranulation of Mast cells caused by:  (4) |  | Definition 
 
        | Complement component (C5a and C3a, anaphylatoxins) Chemokines (Interleukins) Drugs (Codeine and morphine) Physical Stimuli (Heat, Cold, Sunlight) |  | 
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        | Polymorphism in These Cytokines |  | Definition 
 
        | IL-3,4,5,9,13 13 being the strongest association |  | 
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        | Some of the class II HLA alleles induce IgE antibody production toward antigens/allergens |  | 
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        | Enhanced proliferation of bronchial smooth muscle cells and bronchial hyperreactivity |  | 
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        | Subphenotype (4) by triggers |  | Definition 
 
        | Seasonal Excercise Drug Induced Occupational   |  | 
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        | Atopic Asthma Pathophysiology |  | Definition 
 
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Exposure to environmental triggersGenetic predisposition to type 1 hypersensitivityStrong TH2 reactions against environmental antigens |  | 
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        | Monocyte receptor for endotoxin |  | Definition 
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        | B2-adrenergic receptor Gene |  | Definition 
 
        | responsible for hyper responsiveness |  | 
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        | Epithelium damage increases Airway HyperResponsiveness |  | Definition 
 
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Loss of barrier fxn - easier allergen penetrationloss of enzymes that neutralize inflam mediatorsloss of epithelial derived relaxant factorexposure of sensory nerves enhances neuronal reflexes and bronchoconstrictionairway constriction/bronchospasm |  | 
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        | Produced by epithelial cells. |  | Definition 
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        | Leukotrienes secreted by? |  | Definition 
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