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What is this opacity: A:Pulmonary vessel B: Bronchus C. Mass like lymph node
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Is this chest X ray suitable for interpretation?Answer: Yes or No. Briefly justify the answer
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Select the answer:
A. Miliary TB B. Pulmonary oedemaC. PCP D. Normal chest X ray
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Select 1 answer:
A.Pleural effusionB.PneumoniaC.Lung massD.Atelectasis
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Clinical findings: Good physical condition, mild haemoptysis, mild fever no cough.
What is the most probable diagnosis?
Select 1 answer:
A. TB infiltrate
B. Pneumonia
C. Tumor
D. Normal CXR
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Select 1 answer:
A: bacterial pneumonia
A. Tuberculosis
B. Lung cancer
C. Normal CXR
Fever, weight loss, and worsening condition for more than 3 monthes . Productive cough, but sputum not yet available
7 Young man with high fever and right thoracic pain with acute onsetWhat is the most probable diagnosis?
Select 1 answer: A: Bacterial pneumonia,B: Atelectasis C tubervulosis D: pleural effusion
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Cough,and weight loss. Do you think TB is possible in this patient having AFB sputum negative?
Answer: Yes or No
9 a and b
9a: Select one answer:
A. Cardiac failureB. Pericardial effusionC. Dilated cardiomyopathy
9b: Select one answer:
A. Cardiac failureB. Pericardial effusionC. Normal chest Xray
9 b9 a
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Select 1 answer:
A: Nomal CXR B: Lung mass C: Pneumonia D: Pleural effusion
Fever and purulent sputum, acute onset
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HIV patient with severe dyspnea and non-productive cough.
Select 1 answer:
A.normal CXR
B.Miliary TB
C.Cardiogenic pulmonary oedema
D.Pneumocystis
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Select 1 answer:
A: Normal CXR B: Middle lobe atelectasis
C: Right inf. lobe atelectasis D: Bacterial pneumonia
13Man, 50 years old, alcoholism and smokingworsening condition, t° 40°C, cough, purulent sputum. Repeated sputum AFB negative
What is the most probable diagnosis?
Select 1 answer:
A. Tuberculous cavity
B. Lung cancer
C. Lung abcess
D. Aspergilloma
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Select 1 answer:
A. Bilateral pneumonia B. Pulmonary TB
C. Acute pulmonary oedema D. None of the above
Acute dyspnea with clear sputum and bilateral crepitations. No fever
15Female, 25 years old. Fever, slight cough, and little weight loss
for 2 months
Select 1 answer:
A. Normal CXR
B. Vascular enlargement
C . Mediastinal adenopathy
D. TB cavity
A: Normal chest X-ray B: TB infiltrate C: Pulmonary oedema D: Mediastinal adenopathy
16Last one for the best…