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Page 1: Respiratory System - Nc State University · 2009-08-19 · Respiratory System Learning Module 4 –Learning Component 2 Trachea. Learning Module 4 – Respiratory System Learning

Respiratory System

Learning Module 4 – Learning Component 2

Trachea

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Learning Module 4 – Respiratory System Learning Component 2 - Trachea
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Normal trachea (A-C) Lymphocytic tracheitis (D) is not etiology or disease specific, but is typical of a chronic tracheitis. Note mucus containing heterophils on surface and absence of cilia. Mucosa is expanded by diffuse infiltration of lymphocytes.
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Responses to injury include loss of cilia and epithelial hyperplasia (A-B). Atrophy of mucous glands and epithelial hyperplasia are shown in C and D. These changes are associated with chronic tracheitis.
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Epithelial Hyperplasia – Newcastle Disease Lesions are not disease specific but are typical of those caused by viral infections, including Newcastle. Loss of cilia is patchy (multifocal.
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Increased thickness (expansion) of mucosa – Lymphocytic Infiltration – Infectious Bronchitis Mycoplasma is a differential as this lesion is not disease specific. Also have some epithelial hyperplasia and diffuse loss of cilia
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Lymphocytic Tracheitis – Infectious Bronchitis Illustrated are both nodular and diffuse collections of lymphocytes that are expanding the mucosa. Loss of cilia is generalized (diffuse). Mycoplasma is a differential.
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Epithelial hyperplasia and expansion of lamina propria by lymphocytes are features suggestive of viral infection, but are not disease specific. This is an example of chronic tracheitis.
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Epithelial hyperplasia and necrosis of epithelial cells are features of chronic tracheitis. There is some loss of cilia, but patches still remain. These lesions suggest a viral infection, but are not disease specific. Lymphocytic infiltration is expanding the lamina propria. Lesions suggest viral infection
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Epithelial necrosis with intralesional synctial cells and I/N inclusions are diagnostic for laryngotracheitis (LT). Note fibrinoheterophilic exudate with excess mucus in tracheal lumen (A)
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Adenovirus with I/N inclusions in epithelial cells and loss of cilia.
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Pox lesions with hyperplasia, ballooning degeneration and I/C inclusions (C and D).
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Bordetella – Loss of cilia and bacteria associated with (intralesional) cilia (A - C) are characteristic features. Epithelial hyperplasia (D).
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Chronic Bordetella. Lesions include accumulation of caseous necrotic material in the tracheal lumen and necrosis of cartilage. The shape of the trachea is distorted. Intralesional bacteria are shown in C and D.
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Lymphocytic Tracheitis – Mycoplasmosis (MG in this case).
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Mycotic tracheitis with squamous metaplasia of the tracheal epithelium.
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Epithelial Hyperplasia – Cryptosporidiosis Protozoal parasites are shown on the hyperplastic epithelium.
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Parasitic Tracheitis – Mites This is Sternostoma tracheacolum.