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  1. X-ray (chest), PA, Adult Male, Sarcoidosis

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    Description: Chest X-Ray. The arrows point to hilar lymphadenopathy that is bilateral and symmetric.
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  2. X-ray (chest), PA, Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis

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    Description: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) (also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis) represents a group of pulmonary disorders mediated by inflammatory reaction to inhalation of an allergen. These may be organic or inorganic particles (microbes, animal or plant proteins, and certain chemicals) that form haptens by sensitised individuals. More than 200 different antigens have been associated with the development of HP, including plant products, animal products, aerosolized micro-organisms, and organic chemicals. Smoking is protective against HP. Depending on the type of precipitant, numerous other more precipitant specific terms have been used such as: • bird fancier's lung: pigeon fancier's lung •farmer's lung •cheese worker’s lung •mushroom worker’s lung •malt worker’s lung •maple bark disease •hot tub lung •organic chemicals such as isocyanates found in paint hardeners •from immunosuppresants used in organ transplantation: e.g. sirolimus/everolimus The diagnosis relies on a constellation of findings: exposure to an offending antigen, characteristic signs and symptoms, abnormal chest findings on physical examination, and abnormalities on pulmonary function tests and radiographic evaluation.
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  3. X-ray (chest), Lateral, Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis

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    Description: Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) (also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis) represents a group of pulmonary disorders mediated by inflammatory reaction to inhalation of an allergen. These may be organic or inorganic particles (microbes, animal or plant proteins, and certain chemicals) that form haptens by sensitised individuals. More than 200 different antigens have been associated with the development of HP, including plant products, animal products, aerosolized micro-organisms, and organic chemicals. Smoking is protective against HP. Depending on the type of precipitant, numerous other more precipitant specific terms have been used such as: • bird fancier's lung: pigeon fancier's lung •farmer's lung •cheese worker’s lung •mushroom worker’s lung •malt worker’s lung •maple bark disease •hot tub lung •organic chemicals such as isocyanates found in paint hardeners •from immunosuppresants used in organ transplantation: e.g. sirolimus/everolimus The diagnosis relies on a constellation of findings: exposure to an offending antigen, characteristic signs and symptoms, abnormal chest findings on physical examination, and abnormalities on pulmonary function tests and radiographic evaluation.
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  4. hypersensitivity-pneumonitis (1).jpg

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  6. 12-Lead ECG: Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) with strain

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    Description: 12-Lead ECG: Left ventricular hypertrophy with strain
    Keywords: EKG, ECG, Aortic Stenosis, Hypertrophies, Left Ventricular, Electrocardiogram, Heart, Ventricular Hypertrophy, Left, Electrocardiograph, Diagnosis, Left Ventricular Hypertrophies, Heart Ventricles, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, Ventricular Hypertrophies, Left, Hypertension
  7. 12 Lead ECG: Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) ~68bpm

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    Description: 12 Lead ECG: Normal sinus rhythm (NSR) ~68bpm This is a duplicate of media item 78, with the upload original being a .jpg instead of a .tif (.tif cannot be used in the .swf Case Player)
    Keywords: EKG, Electrocardiogram, Diagnosis, Heart, Electrocardiograph, Normal Sinus Rhythm, ECG
  8. 12 Lead ECG: Sinus tachycardia (~140 bpm)

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    Description: 12 Lead ECG: Sinus tachycardia
    Keywords: Tachyarrhythmia, Tachyarrhythmias, Electrocardiograph, Heart, Electrocardiogram, ECG, Diagnosis, Tachycardias, EKG