Dear Friends,
Muppet has the silly notion that he is good at semiology and wants to test your interpretation skills with the following two cases.
Case 1 is an isolated lateral chest and the question is:
Which one is the right hemidiaphragm?
1. A
2. B
3. Can´t tell
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Dear Friends,
During August, Muppet would like to discuss some basic principles of interpretation. The first case is a 46-year-old male with neurofibromatosis and bullous emphysema, who presents with fever.
Diagnosis:
1. Hidroneumothorax
2. Infected bulla
3. Lung abscess
4. None of the above
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Dear friends,
As summer is here and the weather is hot, Muppet wants to show you an easy case:
Preoperative chest for urethral stenosis in a 26-year-old male.
Diagnosis:
1. Pleural mesothelioma
2. Lung tumor
3. Loculated fluid
4. None of the above
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Dear Friends,
This case has been provided by Dr. Oscar Persiva, a former resident and good friend (even though he is a fan of Real Madrid).
The case is a 38-year-old man who came to the Emergency Room with moderate chest pain. Chest radiograph and CT shown.
Diagnosis:
1. Pleural metastases
2. Neurogenic tumour
3. Fibrous tumour of pleura
4. All of the above
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Dear Friends,
This case was provided by my good friend Alberto Villanueva, who is a fan of Real Madrid. Aside from that, he is normal.
Preoperative chest in a 68-year-old man with a 6cm abdominal aortic aneurysm.
Diagnosis:
1. Leaking aneurysm
2. Fibrous tumor of pleura
3. Chronic empyema
4. None of the above
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Dear Friends,
Muppet is very happy to have reached the 25th case and hopes for twenty-five more!
Forty-nine-year-old woman with persistent cough for the last two months.
Diagnosis:
1. Carcinoma
2. Tuberculosis
3. Bronchiectasis
4. None of the above
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Dear Friends,
Dr. Manel Escobar has contributed a new case: 23-year-old woman with cough and low-grade fever.
Diagnosis:
1. Tuberculosis
2. Sarcoid
3. Lymphoma
4. None of the above
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Dear Friends,
Muppet is very happy with your progress and wants to test you with an unusual case.
A 57-year-old male with liver carcinoma. No chest symptoms.
What are the densities in the upper lung and mediastinum?
1. Veins
2. Arteries
3. Lymph nodes
4. Esophagus
Warning: this is a difficult case!
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Dear Friends,
Muppet strives to give satisfaction (like Jeeves) and presents you with an easy case:
Fifty-one-year-old male smoker with moderate cough, no fever.
Diagnosis:
1. Metastases
2. Carcinoma of the lung
3. Allergic aspergillosis
4. None of the above
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Dear Friends,
Muppet promises never again to show a bone case. He has been severely reprimanded!
Back to good ol’ chest imaging:
29-year-old male heavy smoker. Admitted with mild dyspnea.
Diagnosis:
1. Mediastinal tumour
2. Dilated cardiomyopathy
3. Pericardial effusion
4. None of the above
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