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Dear Friends,
Muppet wants to leave air-fluid levels behind and put your collective minds to work!
The first case of 2013 presents the radiographs of a 56-year-old female who came to the emergency room with syncope. There is an abnormal opacity in the aortic knob. What do you think it is?
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Dear friends,
to celebrate the coming year Muppet wants to finish the chapter of air-fluid levels by showing you two patients with fever and malaise.
The question is: where is the fluid located?
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Dear Friends,
In the best Christmas spirit, Muppet is presenting a nice case. These radiographs belong to an 86-year-old lady who came to the emergency room with chest pain. Pulmonary nodules were visible. What would be your diagnosis?
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Dear Friends,
Continuing with the December sale, I am presenting the case of a 25-year-old epileptic male with three weeks of fever and one episode of haemoptysis.
Diagnosis:
1. Tuberculosis
2. Pulmonary abscess
3. Carcinoma of lung
4. None of the above
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Dear Friends,
We are having a December sale (everything must go!) and during this month Muppet will show only cases with air-fluid level. We start with a vintage case (2002) of a 76-year-old male with left lower lobe pneumonia.
Diagnosis:
1. Infected bulla
2. Congenital cyst
3. Pneumatocele
4. None of the above
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Dear friends,
Muppet is in Chicago at the RSNA meeting. While looking for Miss Piggy, he found time to discover the following case: 65-year-old female asymptomatic.
Do you think the chest is normal? If not, then where is the abnormality?
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Dear Friends,
After the trepidation of case 42, Muppet hopes you get this case easily. Sixty-eight-year-old male with pain in the chest.
Diagnosis:
1. Tuberculosis
2. Bronchoalveolar carcinoma
3. Actinomycosis
4. None of the above
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![ESR_2012_Blog-CaceresCorner-590-CASE42](https://blog.myesr.org/app/uploads/2012/11/ESR_2012_Blog-CaceresCorner-590-CASE42.jpg)
Dear Friends,
Muppet is seriously considering retirement, seeing your level of expertise! You have nailed the previous two cases. We hope you diagnose the following one just as well: 45-year-old man with vague chest pains.
Diagnosis:
1. Aortic aneurysm
2. Intrathoracic goiter
3. Thymoma
4. None of the above
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Dear Friends,
Since 100% of you gave correct answers in the previous case, Muppet believes you know it all and is considering retiring to a nunnery. Before he makes his final vows, he wants to show the case of a 35-year-old woman with a solitary calcified lung nodule, discovered in pre-op CT for a gastric tumour.
Diagnosis:
1. Granuloma
2. Chondroma
3. Hamartoma
4. None of the above
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Dear Friends,
Muppet is so happy with your performance that he has chosen a challenging case. The following radiographs belong to a 52-year-old woman with two episodes of chest pain in six weeks. The initial radiograph is shown, as well as a radiograph taken during the second episode. At that time, a CT was done.
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