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A CT
B Fibreoptic bronchoscopy
C Fine needle aspiration
D Mediastinoscopy
E Mediastinotomy
F MRI
G Pulmonary angiogram
H Selective arteriogram
I Sputum culture'
J Sputum cytology
K Thoracoscopy
L Ventilatiort perfusion scan

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For each suspected diagnosis below, choose the single most definitive investigation from the above list of Options. Each option may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

283 Tuberculosis.

284 Carcinoma of the right main bronchus.

285 Pulmonary embolism

286 Bronchiectasis.

287 Bronchial carcinoid.
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Quick Scroll 10.09.06 (2 years ago) #4

i agree with all but no 5 i thik that it is j.
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Quick Scroll 03.05.08 (10 months ago) #5

agreed for 5 also i think should b a only
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