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Which of the following most suggests active disease in an

adult male with TB?


A. Mediastinal lymph nodes more than 1cm in short axis
diameter
B. Right-sided paratracheal lymphadenopathy
C. A Ghon focus
D. Ranke complex
E. Enlarged lymph nodes with low attenuation centres
32. Which of the following features is most strongly associated
with active alveolitis on HRCT in a 40-year-old woman with
a diagnosis of systemic sclerosis?
A. Ground glass opacification without traction bronchiectasis
in the middle lobe
B. Basal ground glass opacification
C. Lower lobar consolidation
D. Interlobular septal thickening
E. Pleural effusion
33. MRI of the pericardium of an adult male shows a pericardial
effusion, low signal on T1-weighted spin-echo images and
high intensity on GRE cine images. There is an irregular
thickened pericardium, with nodularity. What is the most
likely underlying cause?
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Traumatic injury
C. Purulent infection
D. Cardiac failure
E. Malignancy
Which of the following most suggests active disease in an
adult male with TB?
A. Mediastinal lymph nodes more than 1cm in short axis
diameter
B. Right-sided paratracheal lymphadenopathy
C. A Ghon focus
D. Ranke complex
E. Enlarged lymph nodes with low attenuation centres
32. Which of the following features is most strongly associated
with active alveolitis on HRCT in a 40-year-old woman with
a diagnosis of systemic sclerosis?
A. Ground glass opacification without traction bronchiectasis
in the middle lobe
B. Basal ground glass opacification
C. Lower lobar consolidation
D. Interlobular septal thickening
E. Pleural effusion
33. MRI of the pericardium of an adult male shows a pericardial
effusion, low signal on T1-weighted spin-echo images and
high intensity on GRE cine images. There is an irregular
thickened pericardium, with nodularity. What is the most
likely underlying cause?
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Traumatic injury
C. Purulent infection
D. Cardiac failure
E. Malignancy
Which of the following most suggests active disease in an
adult male with TB?
A. Mediastinal lymph nodes more than 1cm in short axis
diameter
B. Right-sided paratracheal lymphadenopathy
C. A Ghon focus
D. Ranke complex
E. Enlarged lymph nodes with low attenuation centres
32. Which of the following features is most strongly associated
with active alveolitis on HRCT in a 40-year-old woman with
a diagnosis of systemic sclerosis?
A. Ground glass opacification without traction bronchiectasis
in the middle lobe
B. Basal ground glass opacification
C. Lower lobar consolidation
D. Interlobular septal thickening
E. Pleural effusion
33. MRI of the pericardium of an adult male shows a pericardial
effusion, low signal on T1-weighted spin-echo images and
high intensity on GRE cine images. There is an irregular
thickened pericardium, with nodularity. What is the most
likely underlying cause?
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Traumatic injury
C. Purulent infection
D. Cardiac failure
E. Malignancy
Which of the following most suggests active disease in an
adult male with TB?
A. Mediastinal lymph nodes more than 1cm in short axis
diameter
B. Right-sided paratracheal lymphadenopathy
C. A Ghon focus
D. Ranke complex
E. Enlarged lymph nodes with low attenuation centres
32. Which of the following features is most strongly associated
with active alveolitis on HRCT in a 40-year-old woman with
a diagnosis of systemic sclerosis?
A. Ground glass opacification without traction bronchiectasis
in the middle lobe
B. Basal ground glass opacification
C. Lower lobar consolidation
D. Interlobular septal thickening
E. Pleural effusion
33. MRI of the pericardium of an adult male shows a pericardial
effusion, low signal on T1-weighted spin-echo images and
high intensity on GRE cine images. There is an irregular
thickened pericardium, with nodularity. What is the most
likely underlying cause?
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Traumatic injury
C. Purulent infection
D. Cardiac failure
E. Malignancy
Which of the following most suggests active disease in an
adult male with TB?
A. Mediastinal lymph nodes more than 1cm in short axis
diameter
B. Right-sided paratracheal lymphadenopathy
C. A Ghon focus
D. Ranke complex
E. Enlarged lymph nodes with low attenuation centres
32. Which of the following features is most strongly associated
with active alveolitis on HRCT in a 40-year-old woman with
a diagnosis of systemic sclerosis?
A. Ground glass opacification without traction bronchiectasis
in the middle lobe
B. Basal ground glass opacification
C. Lower lobar consolidation
D. Interlobular septal thickening
E. Pleural effusion
33. MRI of the pericardium of an adult male shows a pericardial
effusion, low signal on T1-weighted spin-echo images and
high intensity on GRE cine images. There is an irregular
thickened pericardium, with nodularity. What is the most
likely underlying cause?
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Traumatic injury
C. Purulent infection
D. Cardiac failure
E. Malignancy
Which of the following most suggests active disease in an
adult male with TB?
A. Mediastinal lymph nodes more than 1cm in short axis
diameter
B. Right-sided paratracheal lymphadenopathy
C. A Ghon focus
D. Ranke complex
E. Enlarged lymph nodes with low attenuation centres
32. Which of the following features is most strongly associated
with active alveolitis on HRCT in a 40-year-old woman with
a diagnosis of systemic sclerosis?
A. Ground glass opacification without traction bronchiectasis
in the middle lobe
B. Basal ground glass opacification
C. Lower lobar consolidation
D. Interlobular septal thickening
E. Pleural effusion
33. MRI of the pericardium of an adult male shows a pericardial
effusion, low signal on T1-weighted spin-echo images and
high intensity on GRE cine images. There is an irregular
thickened pericardium, with nodularity. What is the most
likely underlying cause?
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Traumatic injury
C. Purulent infection
D. Cardiac failure
E. Malignancy
Which of the following most suggests active disease in an
adult male with TB?
A. Mediastinal lymph nodes more than 1cm in short axis
diameter
B. Right-sided paratracheal lymphadenopathy
C. A Ghon focus
D. Ranke complex
E. Enlarged lymph nodes with low attenuation centres
32. Which of the following features is most strongly associated
with active alveolitis on HRCT in a 40-year-old woman with
a diagnosis of systemic sclerosis?
A. Ground glass opacification without traction bronchiectasis
in the middle lobe
B. Basal ground glass opacification
C. Lower lobar consolidation
D. Interlobular septal thickening
E. Pleural effusion
33. MRI of the pericardium of an adult male shows a pericardial
effusion, low signal on T1-weighted spin-echo images and
high intensity on GRE cine images. There is an irregular
thickened pericardium, with nodularity. What is the most
likely underlying cause?
A. Hypothyroidism
B. Traumatic injury
C. Purulent infection
D. Cardiac failure
E. Malignancy

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