In what disease will you see this in?
Multiple Myeloma
Paget's Disease
Meningitis
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Breast Cancer
What are some cancers that metastasizes to the bone?
Prostate
Breast
Kidney
Thyroid
Lung
All of the above
What should you be thinking when there is a febrile illness plus a headache plus a stiff neck?
25-year-old male presents to the ER stating, "I have the worst headache of my life that came out of no where". Aka Thunderclap Headache. What is it till proven otherwise?
What are the three signs of basilar skull fx?
raccoon eyes
terrible cough
severe sore throat
CSF rhinorrhea
otorrhea
What is fractured in a Tripod Fracture?
zygomatic arch
temporal bone
lateral orbital rim
superior orbital rim
inferior orbital rim
lateral wall of the maxillary sinus
COPD
Pneumonia
Epiglottitis
Croup
Retropharyngeal Abscess
Bronchiectasis
Asthma
Atelectasis
What is chronic cavitation is associated with?
Mycoplasma
Kaposi’s Sarcoma
Pneumocystis jiroveci
Acute TB
What disease will be associated with immunocompromised adults (HIV pt’s) and their CXR will show “ground glass appearance” or it can be normal?
Pneumocystis jiroveci (carinii) pneumonia
Silicosis
Congestive Heart Failure
Tuberculosis (TB)
What disease has “Eggshell” calcifications in the hilar nodes in addition to uniformly distributed small (1-10 mm) nodules?
Sarcoidosis
Kaposi's Sarcoma
The image appears to have a fungal ball present on the right lower part of the lung.
Pan coast Tumor is an upper lobe carcinoma that has eroded into the pleura and adjacent structures such as the ribs.
What is in this image?
Pancoast Tumor
Fungal Ball
Hair braids
bulla
Tuberculosis
“Kerley B Lines” is seen in COPD patients.
In "Kerley B Lines" , fluid may be seen in the interlobular septa at the basal aspects of the lung. Where is it always located and the position of it?
inside the lungs; horizontal
inside the lungs; vertical
inside the ribs; horizontal
inside the ribs; vertical
In what diseases will you see this?
CHF
Pneumothorax
What does this CXR tell you?
Hydropneumothorax
Tension Pneumothorax
Pneumomediastinum
What does this image show?
Pleural Effusion
Subcutaneous Emphysema
What does this image show you?
In Mediastinal Lesions, the anterior mass lesions are the five T's: Thymoma, Thyroid tumor, Thoracic aneurysm (ascending), Teratoma, Terrible lymphoma