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=Lungs Ventilation - Pathology#Emphysema
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|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=Lungs Ventilation - Pathology#Emphysema
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|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? Link to Article
The presence of air within the connective tissues and lymphatics of the lung is called? Link to Article
What is alveolar emphysema? Link to Article
True or False - Pulmonary oedema develops from interstitial to alveolar? Link to Article
Pulmonary embolism in animals is most likely caused by: Link to Article
What type of pneumonia does paraquat poisoning cause? Link to Article
True or False: Fungi are likely to cause granulomatous pneumonia? Link to Article
What are the stages of pneumonia? Link to Article
What is Sheep pulmonary adenomatosis (SPA/ Jaagsiekte) caused by? Link to Article