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Pulmonary Pathology

Autor: Negara Ivan,


st. gr. M1429
USMF “Nicolae Testemitanu”
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Bacterial Pneumonia

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Bronchopneumonia

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Atypical pneumonia (Q fever)

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Primary tuberculosis

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Secondary TB

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Milliary TB

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Bilateral fibrosis post TB

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Disseminated TB

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LATENT TB

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• We recommend that acid-fast bacilli (AFB) smear
microscopy be performed in all patients suspected of
having pulmonary TB
• We suggest performing a diagnostic nucleic acid
amplification test (NAAT), rather than not performing a
NAAT, on the initial respiratory specimen from patients
suspected of having pulmonary TB
• We recommend performing rapid molecular drug
susceptibility testing for rifampin with or without
isoniazid using the respiratory specimens of persons
who are either AFB smear positive or Hologic Amplified
MTD positive …
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Pulmonary Fibrosis

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Sarcoidosis
• stage I: hilar or mediastinal nodal
enlargement only

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• stage II: nodal enlargement and
parenchymal disease

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• stage III: parenchymal disease only
• stage IV: end-stage lung (pulmonary
fibrosis)

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Eosinophilic lung disease

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Pulmonary embolism

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Lung infarction

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Carcinoma

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SVC obstruction

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Bronchiectasis

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