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Soft Tissue B Infection and Tumor

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patterns of acute pneumonitis   alveolar, bronchopneumonia, interstitial  
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lobar pneumo   alveolar pneumo  
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lobular pneumo   bronchopneumo  
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m/c agent of bronchopneumo   Staph aureus  
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m/c agents of interstitial pneumonia   virus, mycoplasma, and protozoan  
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acinar shadow is associated with   alveolat pneumo  
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visible after resolution of primary TB   Gohn's tubercle  
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Gohn's tubercle abd enlarged hilar nodes   Ranke complex  
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peripheral granuloma   Gohn's tubercle  
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reactivation of primary focus   secondary TB  
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almost always affects the apices   secondary TB  
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treatments for secondary TB   plumbage and thoracoplasty  
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miliary TB spread   hematogenous  
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affects immunocompromised TB   miliary  
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three common fungal disease of airways   coccidiomycosis, histoplasmosis, blastomycosis  
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coccidiomycosis   san joaquin valley fever  
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histoplasmosis   ohio valley fever  
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common fungal disease in midwest   ohio valley fever  
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solitary peripheral granuloma   fungal disease  
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sterile granuloma in the lung   sarcoidosis  
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potato nodes   sarcoidosis  
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multiple cystic radiolucencies   sarcoidosis  
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1-2-3 sign   sarcoidosis  
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what is the 1-2-3 sign   R- peritracheal and R/L hilar lymphadenopathy  
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m/c in immunocompromised   pneumocystis Carinii  
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neonates and immunocompromised are susceptible   E Coli  
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predisposes patient to TB   silicosis  
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combo of pneumoconiosis and rheumatoid lung disease   caplan's syndrome  
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friedlanders pneumo   klebsiella pneumo  
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rusty colored sputum   pneumococcal pneumo  
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voluminous exudates   klebsiella pneumo  
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may bulge the fissures   klebsiella pneumo  
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bronchopulmonary pneumotaceles   Staph pneumo  
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chronic pneumo is caused by   sarcoid, TB, fungal  
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calcifications of hemidiaphragm   asbestosis  
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mesothelioma   asbestosis  
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radiographic sign of asbestosis   pleural disease and calcification of hemidiaphragm  
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tumor with good prognosis   bronchial adenoma  
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popcorn calcification   hamartoma  
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well circumscribed solitary nodule   hamartoma  
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risk factors for bronchogenic carcinoma   smoking, asbestosis, 5th and 6th decades of life  
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apical mass   pancoast tumor  
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hemoptysis in 50%   bronchial adenoma  
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worse prognosis   small cell / oat cell carcinoma  
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m/c to cavitate   squamous cell  
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m/c to cause solitary nodule   adenocarcinoma  
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pancoast tumor is what type of carcinoma   squamous cell  
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hematogenous canon ball metastasis   bronchial carcinoma  
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AKA alveolar cell carcinoma   bronchial carcinoma  
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a from of bronchogenic carcinoma   bronchiolar carcinoma  
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pathways of metastatic disease   hematogenous, lymphatic, direct extension  
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m/c agent of alveolar pneumo   strep  
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