chest radiologypneumonia with parapneumonic effusion b. bronchogenic carcinoma c. pulmonary embolism...
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Chest RadiologyAmita Vasoya DO FACOI FCCP FAASM
Christiana Care Pulmonary Associates
Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine
Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University
Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine
ACOI BOARD REVIEW 2018
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1. 65 yo lifelong smoker presents with fever, chills and cough with purulent sputuma. Bronchogenic carcinomab. Lung abscessc. Mycetomad. Bronchogenic cyst
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2. Patient presents with chronic dyspnea and restrictive defect on PFTsa. Coal worker’s pneumoconiosisb. Fibrotic lung diseasec. Pleural plaquesd. Egg shell calcifications
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3. Patient complains of chronic cough which often wakes him up in the middle of the night. What is the most likely diagnosis?a. Asthmab. CHFc. GERDd. Pulmonary fibrosis
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4. Cystic fibrosis patient complains of chronic cough with sputum productiona. Emphysemab. Bronchiectasisc. Pulmonary fibrosisd. Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiency
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5. Patient is asymptomatica. Active miliary TBb. Post varicella pneumoniac. Silicosisd. Metastatic disease
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6. Patient complains of cougha. Mediastinal massb. Atelectasisc. Accessory azygos lobed. Substernal thyroid
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7. 62 yo immunocompetent patient with complaints of chronic dry cough and progressive dyspneaa. Bronchiectasisb. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosisc. Asbestosisd. Pneumocystis jeroveci pneumonia
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8. COPD patient presents with acute dyspnea and wheezing. Identify the abnormality.a. Left pneumothoraxb. Right pneumothoraxc. Bullous emphysemad. Pneumomediastinum
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9. Patient presents with complaints of chronic cougha. Cystic fibrosisb. Primary ciliary dyskinesiac. Alpha 1 antitrypsin deficiencyd. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
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10. Asymptomatic patient with breast cancer. Preoperative chest xray shows which of the following:a. Hilar adenopathyb. Pulmonary hypertensionc. Right mastectomyd. Retrocardiac infiltrate
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11. Patient presents with fever, chills, night sweats and weight loss.a. Septic pulmonary embolib. Pulmonary metastasesc. Tuberculosisd. Nodular sarcoid
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12. Patient presents with chest pain and hemoptysis.a. Foreign body aspirationb. Pulmonary mycetomac. Bronchogenic carcinomad. Lung abscess
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13. Patient presents with severe coughing, retching, dyspnea and chest discomforta. Pneumothoraxb. Pneumoperitoneumc. Pneumomediastinumd. Esophageal rupture
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14. Lifelong nonsmoker. Asymptomatic.a. Bronchogenic carcinomab. Hamartomac. Lipomad. Pulmonary sequestration
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15. Patient presents with severe dyspnea, hypoxemia, hypotension and tachycardiaa. Pericardial tamponadeb. Tension pneumothoraxc. Tension hydrothoraxd. Acute COPD exacerbation
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16. Patient presents with severe chest pain and dyspnea following traumaa. Congestive heart failureb. Multilobar pneumoniac. Pneumopericardiumd. Flail chest
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17. Patient presents with right sided chest discomfort and dyspneaa. Pneumonia with parapneumonic effusionb. Bronchogenic carcinomac. Pulmonary embolismd. Pleural malignancy
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18. Patient presents with intermittent abdominal discomforta. Pneumoperitioneumb. Chiladiti syndromec. Ischemic boweld. Volvulus
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19. Patient with history of CHF and COPD presents with mild dyspneaa. Mucoid impactionb. Rounded atelectasisc. Pulmonary pseudotumord. Bronchogenic carcinoma
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20. Patient presents to the ED after falling down the stairsa. Pneumothoraxb. Fractured ribsc. Fractured clavicled. Normal chest xray