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1 What is this opacity: A:Pulmonary vessel B: Bronchus
C. Mass like lymph node
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2 Is this chest X ray suitable for interpretation?
Answer: Yes or No. Briefly justify the answer 2
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3 Select the answer: A. Miliary TB B. Pulmonary oedema
C. PCP D. Normal chest X ray
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4 Select 1 answer: Pleural effusion Pneumonia Lung mass Atelectasis
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Clinical findings: Good physical condition, mild haemoptysis, mild fever no cough.
What is the most probable diagnosis? Select 1 answer: TB infiltrate Pneumonia Tumor Normal CXR 5
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6 Select 1 answer: A: bacterial pneumonia Tuberculosis Lung cancer
Fever, weight loss, and worsening condition for more than 3 monthes . Productive cough, but sputum not yet available Select 1 answer: A: bacterial pneumonia Tuberculosis Lung cancer Normal CXR 6
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7 Select 1 answer: A: Bacterial pneumonia,B: Atelectasis
Young man with high fever and right thoracic pain with acute onset What is the most probable diagnosis? 7 Select 1 answer: A: Bacterial pneumonia,B: Atelectasis C tubervulosis D: pleural effusion
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Cough,and weight loss. Do you think TB is possible in this patient having AFB sputum negative?
Answer: Yes or No 8
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9 a and b 9b: Select one answer: 9a: Select one answer:
Cardiac failure Pericardial effusion C. Normal chest Xray 9a: Select one answer: Cardiac failure Pericardial effusion C. Dilated cardiomyopathy 9 a and b
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10 Fever and purulent sputum, acute onset Select 1 answer:
A: Nomal CXR B: Lung mass C: Pneumonia D: Pleural effusion
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11 HIV patient with severe dyspnea and non-productive cough.
Select 1 answer: normal CXR Miliary TB Cardiogenic pulmonary oedema Pneumocystis 11
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12 Select 1 answer: A: Normal CXR B: Middle lobe atelectasis
C: Right inf. lobe atelectasis D: Bacterial pneumonia
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13 Man, 50 years old, alcoholism and smoking worsening condition, t° 40°C, cough, purulent sputum. Repeated sputum AFB negative What is the most probable diagnosis? Select 1 answer: Tuberculous cavity Lung cancer Lung abcess Aspergilloma
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14 Select 1 answer: Bilateral pneumonia B. Pulmonary TB
Acute dyspnea with clear sputum and bilateral crepitations. No fever 14 Select 1 answer: Bilateral pneumonia B. Pulmonary TB C. Acute pulmonary oedema D. None of the above
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Female, 25 years old. Fever, slight cough, and little weight loss
for 2 months 15 Select 1 answer: Normal CXR Vascular enlargement C . Mediastinal adenopathy D. TB cavity
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16 Last one for the best… A: Normal chest X-ray B: TB infiltrate
C: Pulmonary oedema D: Mediastinal adenopathy
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