Can tuberculosis cause lobar pneumonia? Can tuberculous pleural effusions exist as an isolated entity? Can viral pneumonias be differentiated from other pneumonias on the basis of the CXR findings? Does Ghon's focus have a preferred lobe or zone? Does the CXR show tuberculosis involvement when tuberculosis affects the GI tract? Does the CXR show tuberculosis involvement when tuberculosis affects the bones? Does the CXR show tuberculosis involvement when tuberculosis affects the brain and meninges? Does the CXR show tuberculosis involvement when tuberculosis affects the kidneys? How does one acquire pulmonary tuberculosis? How does pulmonary tuberculosis disseminate, and what is the result? How does reactivation tuberculosis in HIV-positive patients differ from the classic description? In a patient with aspiration pneumonia, which lobes are most commonly affected? List five radiographic features of postprimary tuberculosis. List four of the most common causes of pneumonia characterized by consolidation and cavitation. List four of the most common causes of septic emboli. List three causes of a lung abscess. List three radiographic findings that suggest active disease Name five of the most common atypical mycobacteria associated with lung disease. Name the two atypical pneumonias. Postprimary tuberculosis has a predilection for which areas of the lung? What are the radiographic and CT findings in a patient with septic emboli? What are the radiographic features of atypical mycobacterial infections of the lung? What are the radiographic features of bronchopneumonia? What are the radiographic features of lobar pneumonia? What are the radiographic features of primary tuberculosis? What complications are associated with a broncholith? What complications are associated with endobronchial tuberculosis? What is Ghon's (Ranke) complex? What is Ghon's focus? (a.k.a. Ghon focus) What is a broncholith? What is endobronchial tuberculosis? What is postprimary tuberculosis? What is primary tuberculosis? What is this form of the disease called? What percentage of patients with primary tuberculosis develop the postprimary form without any latent interval? When does radiographic clearing take place following treatment for pneumonia in older, debilitated patients or patients with COPD When does radiographic clearing take place following treatment for pneumonia in otherwise healthy patients? When is pneumonia associated with volume loss in a lobe? Book traversal links for Infection -pmeumonia ‹ What type of pneumonia commonly causes consolidation of an entire lobe? Up Can tuberculosis cause lobar pneumonia? ›