Difference between revisions of "Lungs Flashcards - Pathology"
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|q2=The presence of air within the connective tissues and lymphatics of the lung is called? | |q2=The presence of air within the connective tissues and lymphatics of the lung is called? | ||
|a2=Interstitial emphysema | |a2=Interstitial emphysema | ||
| − | |l2= | + | |l2=Pulmonary Emphysema |
|q3=What is alveolar emphysema? | |q3=What is alveolar emphysema? | ||
|a3=Permanent dilation of air spaces with evidence of destruction of alveolar walls | |a3=Permanent dilation of air spaces with evidence of destruction of alveolar walls | ||
| − | |l3= | + | |l3=Pulmonary Emphysema |
|q4=True or False - Pulmonary oedema develops from interstitial to alveolar? | |q4=True or False - Pulmonary oedema develops from interstitial to alveolar? | ||
|a4=True | |a4=True | ||
Revision as of 17:32, 19 February 2011
| Question | Answer | Article | |
| What is congenital atelectasis? | Failure of lungs to expand at birth
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| The presence of air within the connective tissues and lymphatics of the lung is called? | Interstitial emphysema
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| What is alveolar emphysema? | Permanent dilation of air spaces with evidence of destruction of alveolar walls
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| True or False - Pulmonary oedema develops from interstitial to alveolar? | True
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| Pulmonary embolism in animals is most likely caused by: |
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| What type of pneumonia does paraquat poisoning cause? | Interstitial
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| True or False: Fungi are likely to cause granulomatous pneumonia? | True
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| What are the stages of pneumonia? |
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| What is Sheep pulmonary adenomatosis (SPA/ Jaagsiekte) caused by? | Retrovirus
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