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F, 66y/o, physical check 11
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Ans : Intrathoracic goiter
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F, 73y/o, fever 12
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Ans : Miliary TB
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M, 47y/o, Dry cough 13
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Ans : Sarcoidosis, stage II
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M, 35y/o, cough for one week 14
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Ans: Pulmonary embolism with pulmonary infarct
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Male aged 61. Asymptomatic. Hypertension at routine examination. BP. 240/130. Systolic murmur and absent femoral pulses. ECG left ventricular hypertrophy. 35
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Ans: coarctation of aortic arch
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An 11-year old female who presents to the emergency department with a chief complaint of coughing up blood. 36
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Ans: Scimitar Syndrome
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A 72-year-old man, treated for hypertension and type II diabetes, presented with a few months history of inferior limbs edema, legs ulcerations, weight gain (4–5 kg in the last 2 months), abdominal tension, and gradually increasing dyspnea. 37
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Ans : restrictive pericarditis
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A 72-year-old female is admitted to the hospital with increasing leg edema and weakness. 38
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Ans: pulmonary embolism
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