Diagnostic Radiology/Chest Imaging/Pulmonary Infection


 * 1) Name the radiographic manifestations of primary pulmonary tuberculosis
 * 2) Name the three most common segmental sites of involvement for reactivation tuberculosis in the lung
 * 3) Define Ranke complex and Ghon lesion; recognize both on a radiograph and CT
 * 4) Name and describe the four types of pulmonary Aspergillus disease
 * 5) Identify an intracavitary fungus ball on chest radiography and chest CT
 * 6) State the radiographic appearances of Cytomegalovirus pneumonia
 * 7) Name the major categories of disease causing chest radiograph or chest CT abnormalities in the immunocompromised patient
 * 8) Other than bacterial infection, name 2 important infections and 2 important neoplasms to consider in patients with AIDS and chest radiograph or chest CT abnormalities
 * 9) Describe the chest radiograph and chest CT appearances of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
 * 10) Name the 4 most important etiologies of hilar and mediastinal adenopathy in patients with AIDS
 * 11) Describe the time course and chest radiographic appearance of a blood transfusion reaction
 * 12) State the radiographic appearances of mycoplasma pneumonia
 * 13) Describe the radiographic and CT appearance of a miliary pattern and provide a differential diagnosis
 * 14) Name the diagnostic considerations in a patient who presents with recurrent or persistent pneumonias
 * 15) Name the endemic mycoses, the specific geographic regions where they are found, and their radiographic manifestations
 * 16) State the most common pulmonary infections seen after solid-organ (i.e. liver, renal, cardiac) transplantation
 * 17) Describe the radiographic and CT findings of post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorders