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Bacterial pneumonia involving entire lobe with intralveolar exudate |
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| Most common pathogen in lobar pneumonia |
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Bacterial pneumonia patcy with one or more lobes; bronchioles to alveoli exudate |
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lobular pneumonia Bronchopneumonia |
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| Pathogens common in Lobular pneumonia |
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| Staphylococcus, Haemophilus, Klebsiella |
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| Labs for acute bacterial pneumonia show elevation in what cells? |
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| Common bacterial pathogen in pneumonia with elderly, CHF, malnourished |
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| Common pathogen in bacterial pneumonia as complication of viral pneumonia and in IVDU and COPD |
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| Common pathogen in bacterial pneumonia of diabetics and alcoholics |
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| Common pathogen in bacterial pneumonia in children and COPD patients |
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| Common source of bacterial pneumonia due to Legionella pneumophila |
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| aerosol of contaminated water (AC units) |
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| Stages of acute bacterial lobar pneumonia |
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1. Congestion - exudate, lots of bacteria, few polys 2. Red hepatization - many polys, RBC, fibrin 3. Gray hepatization - fibrinopurulent exudate persists 4. Resolution - architecture intact or scarring |
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| 3 complications of acute pacterial pneumonia |
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abscess - tissue destruction & polys empyema - suppurative exudate in pleural cavity pleuritis - suppurative inflammation of pleura |
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Morphology: interstitial, septal, predominance of lymphocytes, alveolar space free of cellular exudate Which type of pneumonia? |
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| Community acquired atypical pneumonia |
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Etiology most commonly involves aerobes and sometimes anaerobes Which type of pneumonia? |
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Etiology most commonly involves gram negative rods (i.e. Pseudomonas) and staph aureus Which type of pneumonia? |
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caseous necrosis and granulomatous cavitation (apex of one or both lobes) |
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| Budding yeast with thick capsule and stain with India ink |
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Opportunistic Mold with nonseptate hyphae and branches at right angles |
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| Opportunistic mold with septate hyphae and branch at acute angles |
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Display intranuclear (owl eye) inclusion and intracytoplasmic inclusion |
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| Silver stain (GMS) shows intraalveolar foamy exudate |
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| Pneumocystis pneumonia (i.e. carinii) |
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| Angioinvasive fungi with narrow width and uniform caliber |
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| Angioinvasive fungi with broad width and variable caliber |
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| Zygomycosis (Mucormycosis) |
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| Viruses typically lead to what kind of pneumonia? |
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