pneumonia


History of Present Illness: A febrile 8 y/o presents with a hx. of chest tightness x2wks. and a nonproductive cough. Physical exam is notable for rt. arm weakness on adduction and the rt. chest is dull to percussion.
      1. This patient's rt. arm weakness is most likely due to
        1. Infectious spread to dorsal horn ganglia
        2. Encephalitis secondary to viral pneumonia
        3. Compensation for tender pleura on the rt.
        4. Congenital malformation of the rt. side
        5. General malaise and weakness after 2 weeks of illness

      2. The film s abnormal for?
        1. Air Bronchograms
        2. Lung Consolidation
        3. Enlarged Thymus
        4. Congenital malformation
        5. A only
        6. A & B only
        7. A, B & C only
        8. A, B & D only

      3. Identify each of the labeled structures
          A B C D

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