Dr. Pepe’s Diploma Casebook: Case 34 – SOLVED!
Dear Friends,
Presenting MRI of lumbar spine in a 57-year-old male with lower-back pain.
Diagnosis:
1. Ependymoma
2. Meningioma
3. Paraganglioma
4. None of the above
Dear Friends,
Presenting MRI of lumbar spine in a 57-year-old male with lower-back pain.
Diagnosis:
1. Ependymoma
2. Meningioma
3. Paraganglioma
4. None of the above
Dear Friends,
This case was sent by my good friend Alberto Villanueva. Muppet made the diagnosis right away (he is gifted!) and wants to share the images with you. They belong to a 17-year-old boy with moderate dyspnea.
Diagnosis:
1. Congenital absence of LLL
2. Chronic TB plural thickening
3. LLL collapse (foreign body?)
4. None of the above
Dear Friends,
This week’s case features a 78-year-old woman after close reduction of a dislocated hip prosthesis.
Diagnosis:
1. Acetabular cup fracture.
2. Dissociation of bipolar hemiarthroplasty
3. Postoperative foreign body.
4. None of the above
Dear friends,
This is a recent case of a 55-year-old man who came to the Emergency Room with epigastric pain. PA and lateral chest were obtained.
Diagnosis:
1. Duplication cyst
2. Lymphoma
3. Neurogenic tumor
4. None of the above
Dear Friends,
Muppet is getting old and feeble and, after more than one year of showing cases, is exhausted. He has decided to stop searching for exclusive cases and has decided to show only cases seen within the last two weeks. Hopes they are still worth presenting and will earn your approval. The first case, seen on April 15, is the PA chest radiograph of a 57-year-old woman with previous breast cancer, removed. What do you think of the anterior right fifth rib?
Diagnosis:
1. Metastases
2. Fibrous dysplasia
3. Paget’s disease
4. None of the above
Dear Friends,
This week I am presenting a lateral radiograph of the cervical spine in a 45-year-old man with cervical pain and an acute spinal cord lesion after a hang gliding accident.
Diagnosis:
1. Flexion lesion
2. Extension lesion
3. Burst lesion
4. None of the above
Dear Friends,
My former disciple Jordi Andreu has contributed this week’s case. Below is a pre-operative PA chest radiograph of a 27-year-old male with a growing perineal mass.
Diagnosis:
1. SVC obstruction
2. Coarctation of aorta
3. Lymphoma
4. None of the above
Dear Friends,
Showing MRI images of an 82-year-old woman with partial motor seizures afecting her face.
Diagnosis:
1. Metastasis
2. Meningioma
3. Multiple myeloma
4. None of the above
Dear Friends,
Muppet is running out of chest cases and wishes to show a bone case instead. Presenting an AP radiograph of both hands of a 59-year-old male with pain in the joints.
Diagnosis:
1. Rheumatoid arthritis
2. Psoriatic arthritis
3. Hyperparathyroidism
4. None of the above