Question 2024
75-year-old male with progressive dyspnea in recent years. He was a smoker and a retired construction worker. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 1639
A 50-year-old male with a history of cirrhosis underwent upper GI endoscopy. Spot image from the Gastrografin swallow study is presented. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 2015
Which statement regarding aortic penetrating atherosclerotic ulcers (PAU) is FALSE?
Question 1996
Which of these lung diseases DOES NOT predominate in the upper lobes?
Question 2014
This 70-year-old woman with a history of breast cancer 10 years ago presented with progressive dyspnea. Follow-up chest CT scans are shown below. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 2012
Which of the following etiologies of splenic infarction is more common in younger patients?
Question 2016
Which statement regarding aortic intramural hematoma (IMH) is FALSE?
Question 2017
How would you classify this type of aortic dissection?
Question 2019
What type of inflammatory enteritis often involves multiple vascular territories and the genitourinary system?
Question 2090
A thymoma is found to invade through the capsule into adjacent mediastinal fat or pleura. What is the stage according to the Masaoka staging system?
Question 2067
A 12-year-old boy with a history of intellectual disability comes to the emergency department because of headaches and more frequently occurring seizures. Brain imaging (CT scan and MRI) shows a heterogeneous intraventricular mass measuring about 18 mm near the foramen of Monro, with internal calcifications and marked contrast enhancement. Subependymal nodules and cortical tubers are the other imaging findings. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 2066
A 7-year-old boy with a history of intellectual disability and seizures comes to the emergency department because of headaches and more frequently occurring seizures. CT scan of the brain shows subependymal nodules with calcification, cortical foci with loss of the grey-white matter distinction, and a nodule partially obstructing the foramen Monro. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 2614
Various morphological features of focal lung opacities indicate that either the lung is in charge (benign etiologies) or the lesion is in charge (malignant etiologies). Which of the following features show the lung being in charge?
Question 2101
Regarding the evaluation of the position of the endotracheal tube (ETT) on CXR; all of the following are true EXCEPT...
Question 2098
All of the following regarding point of care ultrasound (POCUS) to guide NG tube insertion are true EXCEPT...
Question 2615
Which of the following descriptions of benign or malignant focal lung opacities is correct?
Question 2132
A patient with untreated HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infection in a developed country presents with altered mental status. Neuroimaging reveals multiple brain lesions associated with edema, contrast enhancement, and mass effect. What are the two most likely possibilities in the differential diagnosis?
Question 1593
What is the correct term for this peripancreatic collection?
Question 2617
Which mean pulmonary artery pressure threshold is used at right heart catheterization for diagnosing pulmonary hypertension?
Question 2140
A 12-year-old boy presents with reduced visual acuity and during workup has an MRI. The right optic nerve is expanded all the way back to the chiasm which is also enlarged. Given the likely diagnosis, what is the most likely underlying condition?