CXR interpretation Flashcards

1
Q

Differentials for “cavitating lung lesions” on CXR

A

abscess
lung cancer (SCC)
tuberculosis (TB)
Wegener’s granulomatosis
PE
Rheumatoid arthritis
Fungal infection

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2
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What bacteria commonly cause lung abscesses

A

Staph aureus
Klebsiella
Pseudomonas

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3
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What type of lung cancer commonly presents as a cavitating lung lesion?

A

squamous cell

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4
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What fungal infections can cause cavitating lung lesions?

A

aspergillosis
histoplasmosis
coccidioidomycosis

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5
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Cancers which commonly cause lung mets

A

breast cancer
colorectal cancer
renal cell cancer
bladder cancer
prostate cancer

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6
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Which cancer is responsible for “Cannonball mets”

A

Renal cell carcinoma

(may also occur secondary to choriocarcinoma and prostate cancer)

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7
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Calcification in lung metastases is uncommon except in the case of which two cancers?

A

chondrosarcoma or osteosarcoma

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8
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Describe the appearance of cannonball mets

A

Multiple well defined nodules distributed in both lung fields

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