ChestCon 2023
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A young married lady presented with gradual onset, progressive dry cough & SOB on exertion for 3 years. The shortness of breath progressed to the extent that she is now on domiciliary oxygen for 1 year. She has Hx of bird exposure for 20 years.
She had normal vitals but having Spo2: 94% on 2 L/m oxygen. She is clubbed and rest of the GPE is unremarkable.
On respiratory examination, normal shaped chest with normal vesicular breathing with bilateral end inspiratory crepitations on lower half of he chest.
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With regards to Pirfenidone for the treatment of patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis which of the following statements is NOT correct?
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Regarding Sarcoidosis when will you start systemic treatment:
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A 60 years old chronic cigarette smoker presents in outdoor with progressive exertional dyspnea and dry cough for last one year. O/E, he is having bilateral wheeze and early inspiratory crepitations. There is history of bird exposure for last 6 years.
What is your diagnosis?
Select all options that are true
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What are the pulmonary manifestations of rheumatoid disease?
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Name the term highlighted below:
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20-year-old male smoker with pnumothorax. What is the most likely diagnosis?
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Findings from which of the following clinical trials in SSc-ILD demonstrated better tolerability of mycophenolate mofetil compared with oral cyclophosphamide when given to patients to improve lung function?
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A 52-year-old nurse has an ultrasound for menorrhagia. This reveals endometriosis plus a large renal angiomyolipoma (AML).She has no respiratory symptoms. The renal physicians organise an MR brain and a CT chest, abdomen and pelvis. The former demonstrates three calcified nodules in close proximity to the lateral ventricles, but without any evidence of obstruction or mass effect. The CT chest demonstrates bilateral discrete bronchocentric cysts (11 in total) with no zonal predominance and otherwise normal parenchyma.
Considering all of the abnormal findings, what is the most likely diagnosis?
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35-year-old-female presents with exertional dyspnea and dry cough for one year. She also complaints of fatigue and low-grade fever. On exam, her fingers appear puffy, and joints are slightly tender. Workup showed speckled pattern of ANA and Anti-U1 RNP antibodies were positive.
Which of the following condition is a major cause of death in this disease?
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