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Chest Radiology PreTest Self- Assessment and Review PreTest Clinical Science

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London McGraw Hill Professional 2001Description: 350 pagesISBN:
  • 0071382585
  • 9780071382588
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 617.5/407572
Contents:
Contents: Multiple Pulmonary Nodules Lung Masses Cavitary Lesions Hyperlucent Lung Cysts and CysticAppearing Lesions Diffuse Interstitial Disease Diffuse Airspace Disease Focal Airspace Homogeneous Opacities Mediastinal Compartments Cardiac and Pericardial Disease Chest Wall and Skeletal Deformities Diaphragmatic Lesions LinesDevicesComplications in ICU Pediatric Cases Lung Transplant Patients Glossary Focal Airspace Nonhomogeneous Opacities Unilateral Complete Opacification Pleural Disease Pulmonary Vascular Disease Abbreviations Quick Reference Suggested Reading
Summary: Now updated to reflect the USMLE Step 2 exam, with greater emphasis on case presentations and diagnostic skills. Approximately 400 new clinical vignettes with accompanying questions (500 questions in all)--now featuring expanded answers referenced to leading textbooks or journal articles. Reviewed by McGraw-Hill's Medical Student Advisory Committee to ensure simulation of the USMLE test-taking experience. Common terms and phrases; abnormal acute admitted airspace angle answers antibiotics appears artery aspiration associated atelectasis Based bilateral bronchial bronchiectasis bronchoscopy carcinoma cardiac cardiomegaly cause cell changes chest radiograph chest wall chest x-ray chest x-ray shows chronic clinical common confirmed consistent contains CXR is shown cystic decreased density diagnosis diaphragm diffuse DIRECTIONS Discussion disease edema emphysema failure fever fibrosis Figure findings fluid followed heart helpful hemoptysis hilar increased infection infiltrates interstitial involvement Items lateral lesion lines loss lower lobe lung mass mediastinal myocardial infarction nodules normal noted obstructive occur opacity patient pattern peripheral physical examination pleural pleural effusion pneumonia positive posterior present pulmonary question representing respiratory response result reveals right upper sarcoidosis seen shadow shortness of breath shown in Fig side signs space Specific sputum step suggests symptoms syndrome thoracotomy tissue treatment upper lobe usually volume WBCs zone
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Contents:

Multiple Pulmonary Nodules

Lung Masses

Cavitary Lesions

Hyperlucent Lung

Cysts and CysticAppearing Lesions

Diffuse Interstitial Disease

Diffuse Airspace Disease

Focal Airspace Homogeneous Opacities

Mediastinal Compartments

Cardiac and Pericardial Disease

Chest Wall and Skeletal Deformities

Diaphragmatic Lesions

LinesDevicesComplications in ICU

Pediatric Cases

Lung Transplant Patients

Glossary


Focal Airspace Nonhomogeneous Opacities

Unilateral Complete Opacification

Pleural Disease

Pulmonary Vascular Disease

Abbreviations

Quick Reference

Suggested Reading

Now updated to reflect the USMLE Step 2 exam, with greater emphasis on case presentations and diagnostic skills. Approximately 400 new clinical vignettes with accompanying questions (500 questions in all)--now featuring expanded answers referenced to leading textbooks or journal articles. Reviewed by McGraw-Hill's Medical Student Advisory Committee to ensure simulation of the USMLE test-taking experience. Common terms and phrases; abnormal acute admitted airspace angle answers antibiotics appears artery aspiration associated atelectasis Based bilateral bronchial bronchiectasis bronchoscopy carcinoma cardiac cardiomegaly cause cell changes chest radiograph chest wall chest x-ray chest x-ray shows chronic clinical common confirmed consistent contains CXR is shown cystic decreased density diagnosis diaphragm diffuse DIRECTIONS Discussion disease edema emphysema failure fever fibrosis Figure findings fluid followed heart helpful hemoptysis hilar increased infection infiltrates interstitial involvement Items lateral lesion lines loss lower lobe lung mass mediastinal myocardial infarction nodules normal noted obstructive occur opacity patient pattern peripheral physical examination pleural pleural effusion pneumonia positive posterior present pulmonary question representing respiratory response result reveals right upper sarcoidosis seen shadow shortness of breath shown in Fig side signs space Specific sputum step suggests symptoms syndrome thoracotomy tissue treatment upper lobe usually volume WBCs zone

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