Respiratory images Flashcards

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COPD severity

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COPD severity

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NICE 2018 COPD guidelines flowchart

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COPD in over 16s: non-pharmacological management and inhaled therapies

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Idiopathic pumonary fibrosis

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Lung cancer features

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cancer left lung

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Hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy is a proliferative periostisis involving that typically involves the long bones. It is often painful.

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CT scan showing small cell lung cancer with multiple pulmonary nodules and extensive mediastinal nodal metastases.

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Labelled CTPA showing a large saddle embolus

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CTPA showing a saddle embolus

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Chest x-ray from a patient with silicosis. Note the bilateral diffuse upper lobe reticular shadowing superimposed with occasional scattered mass like opacities. These features are in keeping with silicosis and progressive massive fibrosis (PMF)

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CT scan from a patient with silicosis showing upper zone predominant mass-like scarring with calcification and volume loss. Hilar and mediastinal lymph node calcification also noted. No cavitary changes are seen. There is a left pleural effusion.