October 2014 Imaging Case of the Month
Friday, October 3, 2014 at 8:00AM
Rick Robbins, M.D. in CT scan, LIP, amyloidosis, chest radiograph, differential diagnosis, lung cysts, lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia, nodular amyloid, pulmonary amyloidosis, secondary amyloidosis

Sameh Sakla, M.D.

Clinton Jokerst, M.D.

 

Department of Medical Imaging

University of Arizona Medical Center

Tucson, AZ

 

A 53-year-old man presents with fatigue and dyspnea on exertion. An admission chest radiograph (Figure 1) was obtained.

Figure 1. Admission chest radiograph.

What is the best term or phrase used to describe the salient radiographic abnormality?

  1. Diffuse thick-walled cavitary lesions
  2. Interstitial and alveolar pulmonary edema with effusions
  3. Miliary nodules
  4. Patchy consolidation
  5. Tension pneumothorax

Reference as: Sakla S, Jokerst C. October 2014 imaging case of the month. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care. 2014;9(4):214-8. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13175/swjpcc126-14 PDF 

 

Article originally appeared on Southwest Journal of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep (https://www.swjpcc.com/).
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