January 2017 imaging case of the month

No abstract available. Article truncated after first page. Clinical History: A 35-year-old woman presented with complaints of increasing shortness of breath and a non-productive cough. She had no significant past medical history. Laboratory data, including a white blood cell count, coagulation profi...

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Main Author: Gotway MB
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Arizona Thoracic Society 2017-01-01
Series:Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care
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spelling doaj-d03aaff2019046478e3ae1ad2a1d2c5c2020-11-25T01:02:20ZengArizona Thoracic SocietySouthwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care2160-67732017-01-01141162310.13175/swjpcc001-17January 2017 imaging case of the monthGotway MB0Mayo Clinic Arizona, Scottsdale, AZ USANo abstract available. Article truncated after first page. Clinical History: A 35-year-old woman presented with complaints of increasing shortness of breath and a non-productive cough. She had no significant past medical history. Laboratory data, including a white blood cell count, coagulation profile, and serum chemistries, were within normal limits. Oxygen saturation on room air was normal. Frontal and lateral chest radiographs (Figure 1) were performed. Which of the following statements regarding the chest radiograph is most accurate? 1. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows abnormal mediastinal contours; 2. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows basal reticulation suggesting possible fibrotic disease; 3. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows multifocal pleural thickening; 4. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows numerous small nodules; 5. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows upper lobe, bilateral perihilar masses. … talcsilicatosissilicosischest x-rayCT scanoccupational lung diseasemasscalcificationbirefingentbiopsy
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January 2017 imaging case of the month
Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care
talc
silicatosis
silicosis
chest x-ray
CT scan
occupational lung disease
mass
calcification
birefingent
biopsy
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author_sort Gotway MB
title January 2017 imaging case of the month
title_short January 2017 imaging case of the month
title_full January 2017 imaging case of the month
title_fullStr January 2017 imaging case of the month
title_full_unstemmed January 2017 imaging case of the month
title_sort january 2017 imaging case of the month
publisher Arizona Thoracic Society
series Southwest Journal of Pulmonary and Critical Care
issn 2160-6773
publishDate 2017-01-01
description No abstract available. Article truncated after first page. Clinical History: A 35-year-old woman presented with complaints of increasing shortness of breath and a non-productive cough. She had no significant past medical history. Laboratory data, including a white blood cell count, coagulation profile, and serum chemistries, were within normal limits. Oxygen saturation on room air was normal. Frontal and lateral chest radiographs (Figure 1) were performed. Which of the following statements regarding the chest radiograph is most accurate? 1. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows abnormal mediastinal contours; 2. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows basal reticulation suggesting possible fibrotic disease; 3. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows multifocal pleural thickening; 4. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows numerous small nodules; 5. Frontal and lateral chest radiography shows upper lobe, bilateral perihilar masses. …
topic talc
silicatosis
silicosis
chest x-ray
CT scan
occupational lung disease
mass
calcification
birefingent
biopsy
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