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Question 116# Print Question

A chest x-ray of a patient with sarcoidosis shows bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy accompanied with interstitial infiltrates.

What chest x-ray stage does this correspond to? 

A. Stage 0
B. Stage 1
C. Stage 2
D. Stage 3
E. Stage 4


Question 117# Print Question

A 66-year-old man with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is referred by his GP to the Rapid Access Chest Clinic. He was recently treated with several courses of antibiotics and steroids for an exacerbation of COPD which failed to completely resolve. A chest x-ray was reported as follows:

  • There is a suspicious 3cm mass in the right hilum. Background changes of COPD. Urgent referral to the chest clinic is advised. ***Report faxed to GP***

Recent blood tests are also reviewed:

  • Hb 14.2 g/dl
  • Platelets 323 * 109/l
  • WBC 9.1 * 109/l
  • Na+ 128 mmol/l
  • K+ 3.9 mmol/l
  • Urea 6.4 mmol/l
  • Creatinine 99 μmol/l

On examination there is no evidence of clubbing. Examination of chest demonstrates a fixed monophonic wheeze in the right lung.

What is the most likely underlying cause?

A. Tuberculosis
B. Sarcoidosis
C. Squamous cell lung cancer
D. Small cell lung cancer
E. Lymphoma


Question 118# Print Question

A 49-year-old female is admitted to the Emergency Department with shortness of breath. On examination the pulse is 114 bpm with blood pressure 106/66 mmHg, temperature 37.7ºC and respiratory rate 30/min. Examination of the cardiorespiratory system is unremarkable with a peak expiratory flow rate of 400 l/min.

Arterial blood gases on air reveal:

  • pH 7.41
  • pCO2 4.0 kPa
  • pO2 7.2 kPa

Following the initiation of oxygen therapy, what is the next most important step in management?

A. IV aminophylline
B. IV hydrocortisone
C. Low molecular weight heparin
D. IV fluids
E. IV co-trimoxazole


Question 119# Print Question

A middle-aged woman is admitted to the Emergency Department with pleuritic chest pain ten days after having a hysterectomy. There is a clinical suspicion of pulmonary embolism.

What is the most common chest x-ray finding in patients with pulmonary embolism? 

A. Right heart enlargement
B. Normal
C. Pleural effusion
D. Linear atelectasis
E. Dilatation of the pulmonary vessels proximal to the embolism


Question 120# Print Question

A 25-year-old man is referred due to pain and swelling in his knees and ankles. On examination he has a painful, erythematous rash on his legs. The following results are obtained:

  • Rheumatoid factor Negative
  • ESR 94 mm/hr
  • Chest x-ray Hilar lymphadenopathy

What is the most likely outcome?

A. Improvement following a course of prednisolone
B. Scarring and ulceration of skin
C. Spontaneous improvement
D. Progressive arthritis
E. Renal replacement therapy in 20 years time




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