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.
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This patient's rt. arm weakness is most likely due to
- Infectious spread to dorsal horn ganglia
- Encephalitis secondary to viral pneumonia
- Compensation for tender pleura on the rt.
- Congenital malformation of the rt. side
- General malaise and weakness after 2 weeks of illness
- The film s abnormal for?
- Air Bronchograms
- Lung Consolidation
- Enlarged Thymus
- Congenital malformation
- A only
- A & B only
- A, B & C only
- A, B & D only
- Identify each of the labeled structures
A B C D
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