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Pathology - Systemic Pathology 1C
Pathology - Systemic Pathology 1C
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04/27/2013

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Term
Best diagnosis method for all cardiomyopathies ?
Definition
Endomyocardial biopsy
Term
Most powerful risk stratifier for all cardiomyopathies ?
Definition
LVEF
<= 30% improved survival with ICD placement
Term
Histo of hypertensive heart disease is ?
Definition
Enlarged myocytes containing hyperchromatic, box-car shaped nuclei
Term
Diff. b/w acute and chronic cor pulmonale ?
Definition
Acute cor pulmonale - Due to pulmonary embolism usually. Right ventricle dilated but no hypertrophy

Chronic cor pulmonale - COPD is most common cause, other causes like IPF, cystic fibrosis, and obesity also.
Right ventricular hypertrophy
Term
What disease is it when athletes die suddenly ?
Definition
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Term
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is due to what ?
Definition
Frequently Autosomal dominant with 55% penetrance by age 30

Genetically due to cardiac sarcomere proteins:
B M C A
Beta myosin heavy chain
Myosin binding protein C
Cardiac troponin T and I (incr SCD)
Alpha-tropomyosin
Term
Histo of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy ?
Definition
Myocyte hypertrophy
Myofiber dissarya, haphazard branching myocytes
Interstitial fibrosis
Small vessel disease
Term
Can storage disorders (enzyme deficiencies) cause hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ?
Definition
Yes
Like Fabry's disease and Pompe's disease and LAMP2 (Danon's disease) and PRKAG2
Term
90% of cardiomyopathies are of what type ?
Definition
Dilated cardiomyopathy
Term
Is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy primarily a diastolic dysfunction ?
Definition
Yes
Term
Causes of dilated cardiomyopathy ?
Definition
Most of the time idiopathic (unknown)

Genetic mutations in Dystophin gene on X chromosome or mitochondrial genes
Alcohol
Viral myocarditis
Thiamine def. or chronic anemia
Peripartum cardiomyopathy
Term
Histo of dilated cardiomyopathy ?
Definition
Myocytes hypertrophied with enlarged nuclei
Interstitial and endocardial fibrosis
Small subendocardial scars replace individual cells, which reflects healing
Term
How does patient with Dilated Cardiomyopathy present ?
Definition
Presents like CHF:
Orthopnea
S3 gallop
EF less than 25%
Apex beat displaced
Lung crackles

Death due to CHF or arrhythmias
Term
Causes of Restrictive Cardiomyopathy ?
Definition
Least common type of cardiomyopathy

Endomyocardial fibrosis is most common cause
Other causes are:
Loeffler's Syndrome
Radiation fibrosis
Amyloidosis
Hemochromatosis
Metastatic Tumors
Term
Clinical presentation of restrictive cardiomyopathy ?
Definition
Loss of ventricular compliance leads to systole not forceful
Exertional dyspnea, fatigue, chest pain, ascites, peripheral edema
Complications are arrhythmias and CHF
Term
What is ARVC ?
Definition
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathy

Fibrofatty replacement of RV wall with thinning
Triangle of Dysplasia
Frequent VT in young adults
Ultimately involves LV failure
If survive, progresses to RV failure

Defect in Desmosomal Adhesion proteins

Naxos Syndrome
Term
3 genetic arrhythmias ?
Definition
Long QT Syndrome
Brugada Syndrome
Catecholaminergic VT
Term
What is Commotio Cordis ?
Definition
Sudden death following precordial impact like in a karate match
Impact is directly over heart
Impact timing - T wave upstroke in window b/w 15 - 30 milliseconds prior to apex (K channels may play a role)
Term
Defs of stenosis and regurgitation ?
Definition
Stenosis - Failure of valve to open completely, thereby impeding forward flow

Regurgitation, incompetence, insufficiency - Failure of valve to close completely, thereby allowing reversed flow, so blood leaks
Term
Pathogenesis of Rheumatic Heart Disease ?
Definition
Involves cross-reactivity b/w the immune response to Strep cell surface antigens M proteins and antigens on cardiac myocytes and with heart valve glycoproteins
Term
3 phases of Rheumatic Heart Disease ?
Definition
Early (to 4 weeks): Degeneration

Intermediate (4-12 weeks): Granulomatous
Anitschkow Cells - Histiocytes, enlarged, owl-eye nuclei

Aschoff Cells - Multinucleated giant cells, basophilic cytoplasm

Late: Fibrous Healing
Valvular fibrosis leading to stenosis/regurgitation
Term
Most common cause of death in acute rheumatic fever ?
Definition
Myocarditis
Term
Clinical presentation of Acute Rheumatic Fever ?
Definition
Pancarditis

Joints - Chronic inflammatory infiltrate and edema

Erythema Marginatum - Maculopapular rash

Skin nodules - contain local lesions that are essentially large Aschoff bodies
Term
"Fish Mouth" (thickening of valve leaflets) and fusion of commissures and chordae tendineae is seen in what disease ?
Definition
Chronic Rheumatic Fever
Term
2 most common valve involvements in chronic rheumatic heart disease ?
Definition
Mitral valve alone
Mitral and aortic valve
Term
Characteristics of Mitral Valve Prolapse ?
Definition
Most cases b/w 20 and 40 yrs of age
More common in females
May arise as complication of Marfan Syndrome
Midsystolic click - like parachute opening
Chordae tendinae may rupture in severe cases
Increased mitral regurgitation

Most pts are asymptomatic
Term
Histo of mitral valve prolapse ?
Definition
Myxoid Degeneration - Excessive amounts of loose, edematous, basophilic ground substance in valve
Term
What is the cardiac symptom in Carcinoid disease ?
Definition
Right sided, plaque like tricuspid and pulmonary valve fibrosis
Term
What is Ross Procedure ?
Definition
Is for bioprosthetic valves.
Pulmonary valve to aortic valve autograft
Term
What is infective endocarditis ?
Definition
Is infection/inflammation of inner lining of heart, usually bacterial

More commonly affects left-sided valves, except for IV drug abusers

Has a lot of predisposing lesions or nidus
Term
Vegetations in infectious endocarditis is made up of what ?
Definition
F B I

Fibrin
Bacterial colonies
Inflammatory cells
Term
Two types of infective endocarditis ?
Definition
Subacute and Acute (Short incubation)

Also HACEK group of organisms seen in infants and immunocompromised children
Term
In infective endocarditis, organism that is most common in abnormal valves and in i.v. drug abuse ?
Definition
Staph. Aureus
Term
Gross features of heart in infective endocarditis ?
Definition
Bulky, friable vegetations on valve orifice
Rapid destruction of valves due to rupture
** Ring abscess ** - abscesses in perivalvular myocardium
Term
Clinical symptoms of infective endocarditis ?
Definition
Acute or subacute symptoms along with

Changing cardiac murmurs
Splenomegaly
Clubbing of fingers

Also may see:
Splinter hemorrhages
Janeway lesions
Roth spots
Osler nodes
Term
Histo of non-infective endocarditis (NBTE nonbacterial thrombotic endocarditis or marantic endocarditis) ?
Definition
Small nodules composed of fibrin and delicate layers of aggregated platelets

Minimal inflammation and scarring
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