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Chapter 3 SIGNS

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Marble Bone   Osteopetrosis  
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Talipes   Club foot  
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Cotton Balls in Apices   Tuberculosis  
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worm eaten appearance on long bones   Tuberculosis  
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Bamboo Spine   Ankylosing Spondylitis (Marie Strumplell disease)  
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Sponge like bone appearance   osteomalacia  
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cotton wool   Pagets disease  
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Large sella turcica   Acromegaly  
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broken scotty dog neck   whiplash  
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soap bubble appearance   Giant Cell Tumur / Osteoclastoma  
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Sunburst appearance   Osteosaracoma  
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Onion skin or laminated appearance   Ewings Sarcoma  
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Barrel chest deformity and clubbing of fingers   cystic fibrosis  
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Ground glass appearance with severe atelectasis with air-bronchogram sign   Hyaline Membrane disease  
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Thrives in warm moist areas and can be transmitted through heating and cooling systems   Legionnaires disease (Legionella Pneumonphila)  
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Increased bronchovascular markings and tram lines   Bronchiectasis  
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Millet seeds   Miliary Tuberculosis  
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Hyperinflation of lungs on CXR   Emphysema  
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thrives in semiarid soil in SW and Mexico. Spores are wind blown   Coccidiodomycosis  
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usually obtained on farms in the Ohio/Mississippi valley   Histoplasmosis (Pharaoh's Curse)  
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blunting of costophrenic angles   pleural effusion  
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snow storm   Thyroid Mets  
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coin lesion   Bronchogenic carcinoma from smoking  
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