Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
COURSE: MD (Medical Oncology), Residency Phase-A
DISCIPLINE: PULMONOLOGY
PAPER: OSPE (1st station)
Q.Look at the picture- This man came in OPD with with the complain of cough , left sided chest pain and recurrent haemoptysis for two months .
- What are the findings of the above pictorial?
- Is there any name of this clinical presentation? What are the other components of this presentation ?
- What may be the underlying cause?
- What is the possible site of lesion?
- Mention two important investigations for this patient.
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
COURSE: MD (Medical Oncology), Residency Phase-A
DISCIPLINE: PULMONOLOGY
PAPER: OSPE (2nd station)
Q. This is an X-ray chest P-A view of 35 years old man who presented with fever, cough and occasional scanty haemoptysis for one month. There was a cavitary lesion in right upper zone .
- What is your diagnosis ? Describe the X-ray .
- What are the other causes of cavitary lung lesion ?
- What are the radiological signs of active pulmonary tuberculosis ?
- How you will differentiate malignant cavity from tubercular cavity ?
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
COURSE: MD (Medical Oncology), Residency Phase-A
DISCIPLINE: PULMONOLOGY
PAPER: OSPE (3rd station)
Q. Look at the picture.
- What is your finding?
- What is the most likely diagnosis?
- What may be the complains of the patient?
- What are the most likely causes of this condition?
- How will you investigate the patient ?
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
COURSE: MD (Medical Oncology), Residency Phase-A
Subject : PULMONOLOGY
PAPER: OSPE (4th station)
Q. A patient with very sever COPD came with following ECG .
- Mention three important findings
- What is the most possible cause?
- Patient may have right parasternal heave , what are the other impotant findings may present in precordium ?
- How will you manage the case ?
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
COURSE: MD (Medical Oncology), Residency Phase-A
Subject : PULMONOLOGY
PAPER: OSPE (5th stations)
Q. A 62 years old man presented to a pulmonologist with cough for 3 months, shortness of breath for 15 days and having an X-ray chest P-A view , showing left sided opaque hemithorax .
- Describe the bronchoscopic view of this picture ?
- Is the carina normal ?
- If it is a Non small cell carcinoma, is surgical treatment possible ?
- How will you give palliative management for shortness of breath ?
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