Haemoptysis differentials Flashcards

1
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History of smoking

Symptoms of malignancy: weight loss, anorexia

A

Lung cancer

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2
Q

Dyspnoea

Bibasal crackles and S3 are the most reliable signs

A

Pulmonary oedema

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3
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Fever, night sweats, anorexia, weight loss

A

TB

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4
Q

Pleuritic chest pain

Tachycardia, tachypnoea

A

PE

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5
Q

Usually acute history of purulent cough

A

LRTI

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6
Q

Usually long history of cough and daily purulent sputum production

A

Bronchiectasis

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7
Q

Dyspnoea
Atrial fibrillation
Malar flush on cheeks
Mid-diastolic murmur

A

Mitral stenosis

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8
Q

Often past history of tuberculosis.
Haemoptysis may be severe
Chest x-ray shows rounded opacity

A

Aspergilloma

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9
Q

Upper respiratory tract: epistaxis, sinusitis, nasal crusting
Lower respiratory tract: dyspnoea, haemoptysis
Glomerulonephritis
Saddle-shape nose deformity

A

Granulomatosis with polyangiitis

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10
Q

Haemoptysis
Systemically unwell: fever, nausea
Glomerulonephritis

A

Goodpasture’s syndrome

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