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Airway is derived from what? |
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vasculature, smooth muscle, fibroblasts of the lungs is derived from what? |
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What happens if the seperation of trachea and esophagus fails? |
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Tracheoesophageal malformations. Can from a fistula |
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Cartilage of tracheal rings is formed from what? |
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What are the five stages of lung development? |
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Embryonic, Pseudoglandular, Canalicular, Saccular, and Alveolar |
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What developes during the embryonic and pseudoglandular phase of lung development? |
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Bronchi, Bronchioles, and Terminal Bronchioles |
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What develops during the canicular phase of lung development? |
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what develops during the saccular phase of lung development? |
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What develops during the alveolar phase of lung development? |
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What is the name for the lung membrane that produces fluid? |
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In what stage do lungs become highly vascularized? |
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By which stage is respiration possible? |
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What is the purpose of fetal breathing movements? |
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Mechanical stimulation for lung development.
Regulation of amniotic fluid |
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At what stage of lung development will we see fully functional type II cells? |
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What is the function of type II cells? |
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How long can it take for alveoli to form in an infant? |
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It can take up to 8 years for full alveolar development |
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What are the two key cell types for alveolar secondary septation? |
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Lipid Fibroblasts
Myofibroblasts |
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What is the function of lipid fibroblasts in alveolar development? |
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Make lipids and shuttle them to type II cells to help for rapid proliferation |
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What is the function of Myofibroblasts in alveolar development? |
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Contract in the saccules to help form the secondary septa |
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What is Surfactant composed of? |
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Phospholipids (Phosphatidylcholine, Phosphatidylglycerol)
Surfactant Proteins (A,B,C,D) |
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What happens to patients with Surfactant Protein B deficiency? |
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Severe, acute respiratory distress and death |
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What is the function of Surfactant Proteins A and D? |
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What is the function of Surfactant Protein B and C? |
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What is the purpose of surfactant? |
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Keeps alveoli from collapsing by lowering the surface tension |
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What are possibly treatment pathways to manage underdeveloped fetal lungs before premature birth of a fetus? |
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Treatment with Maternal glucocorticoids |
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What is chorioamnionitis? |
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Premature rupture of membranes in amniotic sac. Results in early lung infections |
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What is Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia? |
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Lack of lung tissue resulting in lower perfusion |
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In a normal adult the pulmonary circulation is high or low pressure? |
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In a normal adult systemic circulation is high or low pressure? |
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In a normal infant, pulmonary circulatory pressure is high or low? |
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What is the result of no regression of Fetal pulmonary arteries? |
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PPHN: Persistant pulmonary hypertension
This affect can also happen in the adult if the pulmonary phenotype reverts |
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What are Congenital Lung Cysts? |
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Peripheral bronchi filled with fluid or air |
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Oligohydramnios can have what effect on the lungs? |
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Polyhydramnios is indicative of what possible lung defect? |
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What is the name for the failure of lung budding? |
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What is a possible impact of Renal Agenesis on lung tissue? |
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What is the name for lung development that finishes with only rudimentary bronchus? |
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