Name That Shadow!
Lobe and Behold
Tube or Not Tube (ICU)
Weakened Defenses
Interstitial Intrigue
100

What inflammatory disease classically presents with the below radiographic features in young African American women?


Pulmonary Sarcoidosis

100

What disease is characterized below in a patient who presents with bacteremia, chest pain, SOB, and cough:

 

Septic Pulmonary Emboli

100

Where is the lead marked by the Bolded arrow projecting over?


Coronary Sinus

100

What rare respiratory disease (CD4 Count < 200) may present with this CXR?


Pneumocystis Pneumonia

100

This fibrotic syndrome is the most common interstitial disease with mean survival of 2-4 years. Most common amonst elderly men.


Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

200

Which lobe is collapsed?


Right Middle Lobe

 

200

This CT image is associated with individuals with certain "mining" occupations. What is the lung disease?


Silicosis

200

What is this line?


VP Shunt

200

This infection classically presents in an elderly woman with low-grade fever, weight loss, and deliberate attempts to suppress her cough: 




Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC) infection

200

This interstitial lung disease pattern presents within the 40-50y age group, with symptoms such as chronic cough and dyspnea:


Non-specific Interstitial Pneumonia (NSIP)

300

Which specific region/lobe of the lung in concerning for pneumonia in the following AP CXR:


Left Lingular Pneumonia


300

This radiographic sign can occur in patients who may presents with ARDS, alveolar proteinosis, or bacterial pneumonia: 


Crazy Paving


300

Where does this catheter tip project?


Swan-Ganz catheter tip projecting over IVC

300

Biopsy of this tissue stain positively with endothelial markers C34 and factor VIII related antigen. What is this disease?


Kaposi Sarcoma

300

What pneumonia/pneumonitis may present with a gradual onset of dyspnea and cough over a duration of 6 months? Patient has a hx of autoimmune dx. 

CT image:


Lymphoid Interstitial Pneumonia (LIP)

400

What is the diagnosis in this plain film? (Hint: Indication: Blunt Trauma)


Pneumopericardium

400

This endemic infection commonly spreads endobronchially via tree-and-bud nodules:


Tuberculosis

400

Which line is malpositioned?


Esophageal Temperature Probe

400

What severe life-threatening condition afflicting immunocompromised patients presents with this classic CT finding:

Angioinvasive Aspergillosis


400

What ILD is associated with heavy tobacco use and present among the age groups of 30-40? (Considered a clinical diagnosis)


Respiratory Bronchiolitis - ILD

500

What infection is present in this patient with a long history of respiratory wheeze, chronic cough, and the below CXR: 


Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis

500

A rare disease distinct among young adult smokers. Electron microscopy may reveal these "unique" granules:



Pulmonary Langerhans Cells Histiocytosis


500

Where does the tip of this Right Subclavian approach CVC project over?


Right Axillary Artery

500

This disseminated fungal infection classically presents with this CT image finding:


Thoracic Histoplasmosis

500

What is the treatment in a patient who present with a short history (i.e. less than ~2 months) of breathlessness, non-productive cough, weight loss, malaise and fever. There is no association with smoking, and they have the following CT:

Corticosteroids

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