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Which of the following is a specific entity of bacterial infection mentioned in the text?

  • Mycetoma ball
  • Lung abscess (correct)
  • Viral bronchiolitis
  • Hydatid cyst
  • What are the two signs of activity in TB infection according to the text?

  • Cavitation and tree in bud nodules (correct)
  • Scarring and calcific nodules
  • Tree in bud nodules and fibro-thorax
  • Cavitation and Mycetoma ball
  • What is a non-invasive form of aspergillosis mentioned in the text?

  • Hydatid cyst
  • Lung abscess
  • Mycetoma ball (correct)
  • Viral bronchiolitis
  • What imaging finding is associated with non-specific bacterial infection in the large airways?

    <p>Mural thickening of the trachea and bronchi</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which infection is characterized by typical and atypical forms in the text?

    <p>Fungal infection</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Bacterial Infections

    • Tuberculosis (TB) is a specific entity of bacterial infection

    Signs of Activity in TB Infection

    • Two signs of activity in TB infection are tree-in-bud pattern and centrifugal nodules

    Aspergillosis

    • Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is a non-invasive form of aspergillosis

    Imaging Findings in Bacterial Infection

    • Tree-in-bud pattern is an imaging finding associated with non-specific bacterial infection in the large airways

    Forms of Infection

    • Pneumonia is an infection characterized by typical and atypical forms

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    Test your knowledge of chest infections with this quiz prepared by Dr. Ahmed Samir Mohamed, a chest imaging consultant and assistant professor in the department of Radio-diagnosis at the Faculty of Medicine, Alex University, Egypt. Explore topics such as bacterial infections (specific and non-specific), fungal infections (typical and atypical), and viral infections (including viral bronchiolitis and virulent viral pneumonia).

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