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What are possible causes of SVC obstruction? |
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Definition
- Pulmonary malignant tumor.
- Mediastinal Malignant tumor.
- Infextion.
- B9 tms.
- Retrosternal thyroid.
- Mediastinal hematoma.
- Sarcoidosis.
- Radiation Fibrosis.
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Facts about Localized Fibrous Tumor of the pleura (LFT)? |
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Definition
- Slow growing primary pleural neoplasm.
- Accounts for < 5% of pleural neoplasms.
- Not associated with asbestos exposure.
- Most, 70%, arise from the visceral pleura.
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Term
Define Eparterial bronchus. |
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Definition
An eparterial bronchus is positioned above the ipsilateral PA. |
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Define hyparterial bronchus. |
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Definition
A hyparterial bronchus is located below the ipsilateral PA. |
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What is situs solitus?
What type of tracheobronchial anantomy? |
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Definition
Situs refers to the "sidedness" of the viscera.
Situs solitus is normal situs.
Eparterial right mainstem bronchus (bronchus lies above the PA.)
Hyparterial left mainstem bronchus (LMSB lies below the LPA.) |
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Term
What type of tracheobronchial anatomy occures in a pt with situs inversus. |
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Definition
Situs inversus is "reverse of normal situs."
Left mainstem bronchus is eparterial (bronchus above PA.)
Right mainstem bronchus is hyparterial (bronchus below PA.)
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Term
What is heterotaxy?
Polysplenia?
Asplenia?
Situs Ambiguous? |
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Definition
Heterotaxy is a collection of syndromes with situs ambiguous where the situs is neither solitus nor inversus.
- Polysplenia pts have multiple spleens and bilateral left sidedness (bilateral hyparterial bronchi.)
- Asplenia pts have no spleen and bilateral right sidedness (bilateral eparterial bronchi.)
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Term
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Definition
Triad:
- Situs Inversus.
- Chronic Sinusitis and/or Nasal Polyposis.
- Bronchiectasis.
Autosomal recessive ciliary dysfunction (primary ciliary dyskinesia.)
50% of pts with ciliary dyskinesia will have Kartagener S.
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