2. • A 37-year-old woman presents with one-month history of
daily cough and 30 lb. unintentional weight loss.
3. Which of the following
findings are present on
this radiograph?
• A: Air bronchograms
• B: Pneumothorax
• C: Cavitary lesions
• D: Reticulonodular opacities
• E: Multifocal airspace opacities
4. • A: Air bronchograms
• B: Pneumothorax
• C: Cavitary lesions
• D: Reticulonodular opacities
• E: Multifocal airspace opacities
Which of the following
findings are present on
this radiograph?
5. Which of the following
should be included in the
differential diagnosis?
• A: Lobar pneumonia
• B: Pulmonary tuberculosis
• C: Primary pulmonary lymphoma
• D: Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia
• E: Pulmonary sarcoidosis
6. Which of the following
should be included in the
differential diagnosis?
• A: Lobar pneumonia
• B: Pulmonary tuberculosis
• C: Primary pulmonary lymphoma
• D: Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia
• E: Pulmonary sarcoidosis
7. Which of the following is
the most likely diagnosis?
• A: Alveolar sarcoidosis
• B: Cryptogenic organizing
pneumonia
• C: Acute silicosis
• D: Usual interstitial pneumonia
• E: Chronic eosinophilic pneumonia
8. Which of the following is
the most likely diagnosis?
• A: Alveolar sarcoidosis
• B: Cryptogenic organizing
pneumonia
• C: Acute silicosis
• D: Usual interstitial pneumonia
• E: Chronic eosinophilic pneumonia
9. Patient recovered with
steroid treatment. Which of
the following findings are
present on follow-up CXR?
• A: Multifocal airspace consolidation
• B: Reticulonodular opacities
• C: Interstitial fibrotic changes
• D: Pleural plaques
• E: Interlobular septal thickening
10. Patient recovered with
steroid treatment. Which of
the following findings are
present on follow-up CXR?
• A: Multifocal airspace consolidation
• B: Reticulonodular opacities
• C: Interstitial fibrotic changes
• D: Pleural plaques
• E: Interlobular septal thickening
11. Based on the Siltzbach
classification system, which
stage of sarcoidosis does this
patient have?
• A: Stage 0
• B: Stage 1
• C: Stage 2
• D: Stage 3
• E: Stage 4
12. Based on the Siltzbach
classification system, which
stage of sarcoidosis does this
patient have?
• A: Stage 0
• B: Stage 1
• C: Stage 2
• D: Stage 3
• E: Stage 4
21. The Siltzbach classification system defines the five
stages of sarcoidosis on the basis of CT findings.
• True / false?
22. The Siltzbach classification system defines the five
stages of sarcoidosis on the basis of CT findings.
• True / false?
23. Summary
• Pulmonary involvement is common in sarcoidosis, which can present with
nonspecific symptoms including cough, dyspnea, chest pain, night sweats,
fatigue, and weight loss.
• Alveolar sarcoidosis is an uncommon manifestation of pulmonary
sarcoidosis and is characterized by interstitial granulomata which enlarge
and compress adjacent airways, producing alveolar collapse and mimicking
airspace disease.
• The CT “galaxy sign” is seen in alveolar sarcoidosis and describes a
confluence of numerous micronodular granulomas which aggregate to form
a mass-like opacity.
• Alveolar sarcoidosis carries a good prognosis with most patients achieving
remission even without treatment.
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