Archive for the ‘Pulmonary Puzzle’ Category

Can you work out what's going on here?

Not a lot of help for you this week – just an X-Ray to interpret. Can you work out what this young girl’s unifying diagnosis is? Click here for more

Case of the week 4 is now up. A 66 year old man is referred to the psychiatry clinic for assessment of memory loss. If you want to know how this relates to respiratory medicine click here, or head over to the cases of the week section.

There's definitely something not right here

Head over to the cases section to see the latest case of the week on DundeeChest 3.0 This young man has a persistent productive cough – can you work out the unifying diagnosis?

Describe the CXR Findings

The second case of the week is up in the cases pages. This case centres around severe breathlessness in a 48 year old lady – do you know why she’s so breathless?

Life In The Fast Lane‘s Latest Pulmonary Puzzle is a very nice example – take a look here. If you don’t have Life In The Fast Lane bookmarked yet, I strongly encourage you to do so – it’s one of the best all round medical blogs I’ve found, and it keeps a wry sense of humour to boot. It’s particularly useful if you want to be an A&E doc, but helpful to all.

And the Pulmonary Puzzles are spot on!

About DundeeChest 3.0
Born again, phoenix from the flames of DundeeChest and DundeeChest 2.0 comes DundeeChest 3.0. The idea was to provide the medical students of Dundee University Medical School with some support for their respiratory block. Now the students have DundeeChest 4.0 for all their undergraduate needs, and now DC 3.0 is a repository for all things post-graduate. The old undergraduate material is still hidden in here, if you want it.
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