Congenital and Developmental Chest Anomalies — Flashcards

Congenital and Developmental Chest Anomalies — Flashcards

Congenital and Developmental Chest Anomalies — Flashcards
#1

In Macleod syndrome, CT scan will show the affected lung with _____ size and decreased vascularity, hyperexpansion, and hyperlucency (false emphysema)

#2

_____ sign describes the CT appearance of multiple areas of centrilocular nodules with a linear branching pattern in bronchiolitis

#3

Middle lobe pathologies of the lung are better seen on _____ view.

#4

_____ sign is seen on partial anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR) on radiology

#5

The _____ appearance is seen in bronchiectasis on CT scan due to alternate dilation and constriction of bronchi

#6

_____ is the investigation of choice for ILD and Bronchiectasis.

#7

The following CXR is highly suggestive of what restrictive pulmonary pathology in a ~ 50 year old man? _____

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#8

X-ray shows holly leaf appearence in _____.

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#9

The following CXR is highly suggestive of what pulmonary pathology? _____

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#10

CO-RADS _____ (Equivocal - Features compatible with COVID-19, but also other diseases)

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