Pneumonia

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Processes in Diseases Mind Map on Pneumonia, created by Daniel Elandix G on 01/09/2013.
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Pneumonia

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  • Microbial invasion of the lung parenchyma.
  1. Classification

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    • Typical vs Atypical. Typical  are normally bacterial infection. Atypical infection are caused by invasions that not within the lung alveolar spaces. Location based, community acquired or nosocomical (HCAP, health care acquired pneumonia) Microbial Agents Radiological
    1. Atypical Pneumonia

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      • Children, adolescents, young adults 3-4 days of malaise, headache, fever, dry cough. Infection of the alveola septum Lab findings usually shows hyaline membrane formation
    2. Lung Defence

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      • Filter from Nose Cough/Gag Reflex Epithelial airway with goblet cells, Mucus + elevator motion of cilia BALT (bronchi activated lymphoid tissue Resident Microphages
      1. Demography and epidemiology

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        • Extremes of age Impaired drainage of secretions, i.e cystic fibrosis, obstructive neoplasm, foreign bodies. Impaired mucocilliary response Imparied consciousness Fluid in alveoli Immunodeficiency
        1. Aetiology

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          • Standard inflammation procedure

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          1. Degree of Severity

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            • lobar vs brochopneumonia. Histopathological changes Vascular dilation and congestion Proteinaceous exudate, incl fibrin Leucocyte inflitrate, neutrophils dominate in typical pneumonia.
            1. Signs and Symptoms

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              • Cough Consolidation seen on chest X-ray Pleuretic chest pain Fever, neutrophil recruitment, purulent exudate Inspiratory crackles (crepitations/rales) Dullness to percussion
              1. Pathogenesis

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                • Comes in 4 stages in the untreated course of the disease. 1st: Congestion 2nd: Red hepatization (RBC recruitment) 3rd: Grey Hepatization 4th: Resolution (replacement of tissue, and clean up of pus and exudate)
                1. Complication

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                  • Lung Abcesses Empyema Disseminated infection Respiratory failure Organisation of exudate
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