Dr. Pepe’s Diploma Casebook: Case 18 – SOLVED!
Dear Friends,
My second case of 2013 relates to a 49-year-old man with shortness of breath. PA and lateral radiographs are shown.
Dear Friends,
My second case of 2013 relates to a 49-year-old man with shortness of breath. PA and lateral radiographs are shown.
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?
Dear friends,
to welcome the new year I am showing you the radiographs of a 70 year-old male being evaluated for possible lung metastases.
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?
Dear Friends,
I am taking a short break and will not post a case during the Christmas week. The next case will be posted on December 31st. In the meantime, I am presenting the chest radiographs of a 56-year-old man who came to the emergency room with chest pain and low-grade fever. He had a fracture of T-8 ten years ago.
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
Dear Friends,
I have decided to show you a nice case before your Christmas holidays. Enhanced axial CT of a 69-year-old man with bone pain.
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
Dear Friends,
I would like to begin a new subspecialty with the case of a 58-year-old male with a palpable nodule in the left breast.
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?