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Pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis
Published
14 Jul 2021
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Tuberculous bronchostenosis
Tuberculous bronchostenosis is a potential complication that can occur from endobronchial tuberculosis, especially in a chronic form.
Pathology
Bronchostenosis usually begins as simple erythema and edema with lymphocytic submucosal infiltration followed by tubercle formation. Destruction and r...
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Rib notching
Rib notching refers to deformation of the superior or inferior surface of the rib. It can affect a single rib (from trauma or solitary masses e.g. schwannoma) or can affect multiple ribs.
Differential diagnosis
The differentials differ according to whether it is the superior or inferior surfac...
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Azygos continuation of the inferior vena cava
Published
06 Dec 2017
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Congenital pulmonary arteriovenous malformation
Published
12 May 2015
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Bronchial stenosis
Bronchial stenosis, or bronchial strictures, are descriptive terms to denote regions of focal narrowing involving the bronchi. They can arise from a wide variety of etiologies.
Pathology
Etiology
It can arise from a large range of etiological factors, which include:
tracheobronchial malignan...
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Invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma of the lung
Invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma (IMA) of the lung is a subtype of invasive adenocarcinoma of the lung formerly known as mucinous bronchoalveolar carcinoma (BAC). They are more likely to be multicentric and tend to have a worse prognosis than non-mucinous types.
Terminology
In 2011, the Inter...
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Pneumothorax (ultrasound)
Published
11 Aug 2022
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Scleroderma - thoracic and gastrointestinal manifestations
Published
12 Jan 2018
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Anterior mediastinal lymphoma
Published
06 Jun 2014
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Pleural mouse
A pleural mouse (plural: pleural mice), also known as a fibrin body is a 1-2 cm mobile rounded clump of fibrin left over after resolution of a pleural effusion 1.
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Deep sulcus sign
Published
04 Feb 2020
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Rastelli procedure
Published
16 Jan 2016
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Congenital rib fusion
Published
14 Apr 2018
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Lymphangitis carcinomatosis
Published
24 Feb 2021
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Foreign body in the left lower lobe lung bronchus
Published
03 Nov 2014
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Ductus diverticulum
Aortic ductus diverticulum is a developmental outpouching of the thoracic aorta which may be mistaken for an acute aortic injury.
Gross anatomy
It is usually seen at the anteromedial aspect of the aorta at the site of the aortic isthmus, where the ligamentum arteriosum attaches. It is also the...
Question
Question 2659
Which is the most common direction of sternoclavicular dislocation (clavicle in relation to the sternum)?
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Usual interstitial pneumonia
Published
22 Apr 2022
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Garland triad
Garland triad, also known as the 1-2-3 sign or pawnbroker's sign, is a lymph node enlargement pattern on chest radiographs which has been described in sarcoidosis:
right paratracheal nodes
right hilar nodes
left hilar nodes
Hilar lymphadenopathy is symmetrical and usually massive...