1/ Good morning #MedTwitter and welcome back to #TriviaTuesday
Let’s start with our question of the week👇
2/ And the answer is: Pneumo-Ultra-Microscopic-Silico-Volcano-Coniosis
Say that 5x times fast!
3/ Silicosis is a lung disease caused by inhalation of silica dust.
Workers in what industries should perk your clinical ears for considering silicosis?
4/ The pathophysiology of silicosis involves phagocytosis of silica→apoptosis-mediated inflammation of alveoli→fibrosis/scarring of lung tissue.
Based on this physiology, think about what you would expect on PFTs and on imaging!
5/ The mainstay of treatment for silicosis involves avoiding further exposure.
Bronchodilators, supplemental O2, and pulmonary rehabilitation may be involved in silicosis management as well.
6/ That’s all for now. Thank you to Shake Verma, the author of this byte and Lyla Atta, for the graphics.
Any clinical nuggets about silicosis to consider?! Comment below!
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