Caceres’ Corner Case 79 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

To compensate for the subtle findings in the previous case, I am presenting an obvious one in a 69-year-old man with chest pain. What would be your diagnosis before CT?

Check the images below and leave your thoughts in the comments section. The answer will be added on Friday.

1. Endothoracic goiter
2. Aortic aneurysm
3. Thymoma
4. None of the above

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Nov 2013
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Caceres’ Corner Case 78 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

Muppet saw this case while looking at daily chest radiographs and it caught his attention. We looked at the patient’s history and found that she was a 64-year-old female with back pain, who had a well-differentiated liposarcoma removed from her right thigh seven years earlier.

Do you see anything?
What do you think it is?

Check the images below and leave your thoughts in the comments section. The answer will be posted on Friday.

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Oct 2013
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Caceres’ Corner Case 77 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

This week I am presenting radiographs of a 78-year-old male with haemoptysis. Have a look at the images below and leave us your thoughts and diagnosis in the comments section. The answer will be added on Friday.

Diagnosis:

1. Hydropneumothorax in minor fissure
2. Tuberculosis
3. Carcinoma
4. None of the above

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Oct 2013
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Caceres’ Corner Case 76 (Update: Solution)

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Dear friends,

This week Muppet and I are going on a dangerous trip abroad. Forgive me if I answer your comments a little bit later than usual; the locals may be hostile and refuse to share their WiFi.

Radiographs belong to a 73 y.o. male with fever and symptoms of acute prostatitis.

How do you interpret the chest findings?
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Sep 2013
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Caceres’ Corner Case 75 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

The Muppet is very happy with your responses to the previous case. As a prize, he wants to show you the following case that we saw together this July before he went on vacation with Miss Piggy (and left me working). Radiographs belong to a 46-year-old woman, with pain in the chest.

Leave your thoughts and diagnosis in the comments section below, and come back on Friday for the answer.

Diagnosis:

1. Empyema necessitatis
2. Chest wall tumour
3. Metastatic disease
4. None of the above

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Sep 2013
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Caceres’ Corner Case 74 (Update: Solution)

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Dear friends,

After a two-month vacation, we return with renewed energy. I had a long conversation with Dr. Pepe and we decided to present our cases alternately: I will show my cases one week and Dr. Pepe will present the diploma cases the following week. Cases will be posted on Monday morning and answers will be offered on Friday. This way we will not compete with each other and can remain good friends.

Considering that most of you are still on vacation or with a half-functioning brain, Muppet has selected an easy warm-up case of a 46-year-old woman, asymptomatic.

As usual, leave your thoughts and answers in the comments section below.

Diagnosis:
1. Filariasis
2. Talc aspiration
3. Cysticercosis
4. None of the above

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Caceres’ Corner Case 73 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

Presenting the last case before Summer vacation. Muppet needs quality time to replenish his energy (July and August) and will return in September with more interesting (and teaching) cases.

These radiographs belong to a 52-year-old male with a cough. The answer has now been added, but you can still leave your thoughts and diagnosis in the comments section, below, before you check it.

Diagnosis:
1. Mediastinal fat
2. Dilated SVC
3. Lymphoma
4. None of the above

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Jun 2013
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Caceres’ Corner Case 72 (Update: Solution)

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Dear friends,

Showing post-operative radiographs of a 34-year-old male. Muppet saw the films without clinical information and was completely lost.

Can you interpret the findings and shame Muppet into early retirement? Check out the images below, post your thoughts and possible diagnoses in the comments section, and come back next Tuesday for the answer!

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Jun 2013
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Caceres’ Corner Case 71 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

This week we’re presenting another case provided by my friend Jose Vilar: a 39-year-old woman with cough and moderate dyspnea.

Diagnosis:

1. Mediastinal fat
2. TB
3. LUL collapse
4. None of the above

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Jun 2013
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Caceres’s Corner Case 70 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

Showing images of a pre-operative chest for inguinal hernia in a 72-year-old male.

Diagnosis:

1. Thyroid mass
2. Thymoma
3. Lymphoma
4. None of the above

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Jun 2013
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