CASE 1: the most likely cause for the right sided lesion is:
Further reading:
clinicalradiologyonline.net
‘Non-malignant lesions tend to exhibit thinner walls, but more perilesional consolidation and centrilobular nodules than malignant lesions.’
clinicalradiologyonline.net
‘Non-malignant lesions tend to exhibit thinner walls, but more perilesional consolidation and centrilobular nodules than malignant lesions.’
CASE 2: Which of the following best describes the findings?
CASE 3: Which of the following is most likely?
CASE 4: diagnosis?
CASE 5: what best describes the abnormality?
CASE 6: what best describes the main abnormality?
CASE 7: what best describes the main abnormality
CASE 8: what best describes the main abnormality?
CASE 9: what best describes the main abnormality?
CASE 9: further reading - recently published hypersensitivity pneumonitis ATS/JRS/ALAT Clinical Practice Guideline
atsjournals.org
atsjournals.org
CASE 10: what best describes the main abnormality?
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