Dear Friends,
Today I want to test your prowess in plain film interpretation. The PA radiograph belongs to a 79-year-old woman with a cough and haemoptysis. 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,
Welcome to the sixth season of Cáceres’ Corner. I will present cases during the month of September because Dr. Pepe is vacationing in Menorca with Miss Piggy and will not start the Diploma cases until October.
My close friend Larry Goodman, Director of Chest Imaging at the Medical College of Wisconsin, provides the first case. The images are of a 27-year-old male who was shot in the abdomen. I am showing chest radiographs taken on admission and after a CT was performed.
What do you see?
Check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.
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Dear Friends,
The end of the season is near and I want to show easy cases. Radiographs belong to a 78-year-old woman with dyspnoea. What do you see?
Check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.
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Dear Friends,
To continue with the fourth chapter of The Wisdom of Dr. Pepe, I am showing PA radiograph of a 57-year-old woman with asthenia.
What do you see?
Check the image carefully, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.
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Dear Friends,
I am doing spring cleaning of my cases and this week I am showing two of them. Radiographs belong to two unrelated middle-age patients with chest pain.
What do you see?
Check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.
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Dear Friends,
To continue with the third chapter of The Wisdom of Dr. Pepe, I am showing radiographs of an asymptomatic 52-year-old man with previous history of asbestos exposure.
Check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.
Diagnosis:
1. Fibrous tumour of pleura
2. Large pleural plaque
3. Pleural fat
4. Any of the above
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Dear Friends,
Today I am showing a case from my good friend Jordi Andreu. Radiographs belong to a 52-year-old man with chest pain.
What do you see?
Check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.
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Dear Friends,
To continue with the second chapter of The wisdom of Dr. Pepe, I am showing radiographs of a 75-year-old man with cough and haemoptysis.
What do you see?
Check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.
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Dear Friends,
Today we are presenting radiographs and CT images of a 35-year-old male tourist from Venezuela, who came to the ER with pain in the right hemithorax for the last five days. No fever.
As usual, check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section and come back on Friday for the answer.
Diagnosis:
1. Mesothelioma
2. TB
3. Metastases
4. Any of the above
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Dear Friends,
Today we’ll start the third part of The Beauty of Basic Knowledge series, entitled The Wisdom of Dr. Pepe, in which I intend to summarise my basic approach to chest interpretation. Here I am showing radiographs of a 27-year-old man with moderate cough.
As usual, check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday to find out the solution.
Diagnosis:
1. RML disease
2. Pleural effusion
3. RLL mass
4. None of the above
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