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A 46-year-old female with a history of rheumatoid arthritis is investigated due to progressive shortness of breath. She is currently treated with methotrexate and ibuprofen. The following results are obtained from spirometry:

FEV1/FVC 45%

What is the most likely cause of the dyspnoea?

A. Bronchiolitis obliterans
B. Methotrexate pneumonitis
C. Pulmonary fibrosis
D. Caplan's syndrome
E. Lung cancer


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A 62-year-old female with a 40 pack year history of smoking is investigated for a chronic cough associated with haemoptysis. Bronchoscopy reveals a small 1 cm tumour confined to the right main bronchus. A biopsy taken shows small cell lung cancer.

What is the most appropriate management?

A. Laser therapy
B. Chemotherapy + radiotherapy
C. Surgery
D. Radiotherapy
E. Interferon-alpha


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A 72-year-old man who is known to have chronic kidney disease stage 4 is admitted to the Emergency Department. Since yesterday he has felt short-of-breath on exertion and has been coughing up blood. On examination he tachycardic at 110/min with a normal chest examination.

What is the most suitable initial imaging investigation to exclude a pulmonary embolism?

A. Ventilation-perfusion scan
B. Computed tomographic pulmonary angiography
C. Pulmonary angiography
D. MRI thorax
E. Echocardiogram


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A 62-year-old man who is investigated for haemoptysis is found to have squamous cell lung cancer.

Which one of the following is a contraindication to surgery? 

A. Pleural effusion
B. Superior vena caval obstruction
C. Haemoptysis
D. Hypercalcaemia
E. Enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes


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A 24-year-old female with a history of anxiety is taken to the Emergency Department following an acute onset of shortness of breath. On examination the chest is clear to auscultation but the respiratory rate is raised at 40 breaths per minute. A diagnosis of hyperventilation secondary to anxiety is suspected.

Which of the following arterial blood gas results (taken on room air) are consistent with this?

A. pH = 7.56; pCO2 = 2.9 kPa; pO2 = 10.1 kPa
B. pH = 7.24; pCO2 = 8.4 kPa; pO2 = 12.7 kPa
C. pH = 7.34; pCO2 = 2.7 kPa; pO2 = 15.4 kPa
D. pH = 7.54; pCO2 = 2.4 kPa; pO2 = 14.1 kPa
E. pH = 7.54; pCO2 = 4.9 kPa; pO2 = 13.3 kPa




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