You Take My Breath Away

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Across
  1. 2. Type of respiratory failure caused by ventilation-perfusion (VQ) mismatch in patients with COPD and asthma
  2. 4. What kind of treatment is restricted to patients with allergen-induced asthma who do not respond to glucocorticoid treatment (4,3)
  3. 6. Route of spread common in sarcomas
  4. 8. Group of drugs which functions to inhibit Phospholipase A2 function
  5. 15. Pharyngeal branch of vagus supplies motor to all muscle of the pharynx except this one
  6. 16. Colour associated with chronic bronchitis
  7. 18. Ratio of mucous gland layer thickness to whole bronchial wall thickness (4,5)
  8. 21. Inspiratory sound, typical of upper airway obstruction
  9. 22. Hypersensitivity pneumoconiosis is caused by prolonged exposure to these types of antigens
  10. 24. Disease with impaired mucociliary clearance and excessive mucous production
  11. 27. Right-sided heart failure as a result of a primary lung disease
  12. 31. Opportunistic pathogens of the lungs
  13. 32. Organism which can cause a peritonsillar abscess
  14. 34. Condition caused by parainfluenza virus
  15. 36. Condition associated with increased risk of primary carcinoma + mesothelioma
  16. 37. Associated mutation of lung tumour originating from type 2 pneumocytes with glandular appearance
  17. 38. Route of spread common in carcinomas
  18. 42. Consequence of paracetamol overdose
  19. 44. What effect does non-competitive inhibition to do a drugs efficacy?
  20. 47. Idiopathic multisystem disease featuring non-necrotising (non-caseating) granulomas and hilar lymphadenopathy
  21. 48. Paraneoplastic effect of lung tumour with keratin pearls and intercellular bridges
  22. 51. Xray finding seen in a common condition caused by haemophilus influenzae (5,4)
Down
  1. 1. Pleural layer of the lungs with no sensory innervation
  2. 3. Which longitudinal muscle of the pharynx attaches to the cartilage of the Eustachian / auditory tube
  3. 5. Most common type of interstitial lung disease
  4. 7. Tiotropium (LAMA) is typically favoured for treatment of this condition over asthma
  5. 9. Syndrome describing the increased incidence of pneumoconiosis in rheumatoid arthritis patients
  6. 10. Expiratory sound, typical of lower airway obstruction
  7. 11. Syndrome caused by lung tumour with “Salt & Pepper” pattern of the nucleus
  8. 12. Disease caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae
  9. 13. Alternative name for Kiesselbach’s area in the nose
  10. 14. Type of respiratory failure caused by failure of neural respiratory drive or muscle failure
  11. 17. What type of emphysema is caused by smoking
  12. 19. Group of drugs which interrupts the biosynthesis of PGE2 to return the hypothalamic set-point to normal
  13. 20. Genetic disorder which leads to immotile/defective cilia and dextrocardia
  14. 23. General lung disorder caused by progressive scarring of lung tissue
  15. 25. Initial lung complication of pneumonia
  16. 26. Sensory supply to this area by the maxillary nerve (CN V2)
  17. 28. Tumour type which can lead to Horner’s syndrome
  18. 29. Complication of Tonsillopharyngitis
  19. 30. Broad name of neoplasm found in epithelial tissue
  20. 33. Broad name of neoplasm found in solid / connective tissue
  21. 35. Acronym for condition which often leads to development of emphysema or chronic bronchitis (COPD) independent of smoking
  22. 38. Paraneoplastic syndrome of lung tumour with small blue cells and scant cytoplasm
  23. 39. Characteristic appearance of restrictive lung diseases
  24. 40. Silicosis is associated with increased susceptibility to this disease
  25. 41. Type of atelectasis which can be caused by all interstitial lung diseases
  26. 43. Colour associated with emphysema
  27. 45. Pathology with nodules containing whorled collagen fibres, with dust-filled macrophages in periphery
  28. 46. The inferior thyroid arteries primarily supply this vital structure
  29. 49. What alpha1-antitrypsin is responsible for neutralising
  30. 50. Action of lateral cricothyroid muscles on the vocal folds