Dear Friends,
Today I am showing radiographs of a 62-year-old man with moderate dyspnoea. No acute symptoms. What do you see?
Check the images below, leave me your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.
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Dear Friends,
The case of this week is a pre-op radiograph for a knee prosthesis in a 57-year-old woman. What do you see?
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Dear Friends,
Today I am showing images of a 48-year-old man with two brain lesions and a pre-op chest radiograph. What would be your diagnosis regarding the chest?
Check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section and come back on Friday for the answer.
Diagnosis:
1. Carcinoma
2. Hydatid cyst
3. Pulmonary infarct
4. None of the above
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Dear Friends,
Dr. Pepe is back and he refuses to show easy cases. He has forced me to present the following images which belong to a 38-year-old woman with right chest pain. Check the three images below, leave us your thoughts in the comments section and come back on Friday for the answer.
Diagnosis:
1. Carcinoma
2. TB granuloma
3. Hamartoma
4. None of the above
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Dear Friends,
I am back with a new case, provided by my good friends Paula García and Alberto Villanueva. Images belong to a 52-year-old man with a dry cough. Operated on for cutaneous melanoma ten years earlier. Check the images below, leave us your thoughts in the comments section and come back on Friday for the answer.
Diagnosis:
1. Tuberculosis
2. Metastases
3. Varicella pneumonia
4. Any of the above
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Dear Friends,
Presenting the last case of “five easy pieces”. Images belong to a 58-year-old woman operated on for carcinoma of the rectum four months ago. She is admitted to the hospital complaining of moderate fever and abdominal pain.
What do you see?
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Dear Friends,
This is the fourth case of the “five easy pieces”. Pre-op chest radiograph for lumbar hernia of a 54-year-old woman.
What do you see? Check the image below, leave your thoughts in the comments section and come back on Friday for the answer.
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Dear Friends,
Today I am presenting the third case of the “five easy pieces”. Images belong to a 63-year-old man operated on for carcinoma of the colon five years ago. Previous annual CTs were read as normal. What do you see?
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Dear Friends,
Today I am showing the second case of the “five easy pieces”. It is a PA radiograph of a 51-year-old woman for pre-op surgery of umbilical hernia. What do you see?
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Dear Friends,
April is the cruelest month. Dr. Pepe has eloped with Miss Piggy and has not prepared any Diploma cases. To cover for him I have selected five cases to be shown during April. Paraphrasing the title of a film by Jack Nicholson, I am calling them “Five easy pieces”. All of them show subtle findings, easily seen if you look carefully.
The first case is a PA radiograph of a 53-year-old woman, preo-op for bariatric surgery. Check the image below, leave me your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.
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