Respiratory Interactive Session. Elaine Borg

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Respiratory Interactive Session Elaine Borg

Case 1 Respiratory Cytology 55 year old gentleman Anterior mediastinal mass EBUS FNA

Case 1 Respiratory Cytology 55 year old gentleman with anterior mediastinal mass EBUS FNA Differential Diagnosis A. High Grade Lymphoma B. Small Round Blue Cell Tumour C. Small Cell Carcinoma D. Plasma Cell Neoplasm

DIAGNOSIS

Case 2 Respiratory Cytology 60 year old gentleman Enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes and multiple lung nodules EBUS TBNA

Case 2 Respiratory Cytology 60 year old gentleman with enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes and multiple lung nodules EBUS TBNA Differential Diagnosis A. High Grade Lymphoma B. Small Round Blue Cell Tumour C. Adenocarcinoma D. Small Cell Carcinoma

DIAGNOSIS

Case 3 Respiratory Cytology 22 year old female Mediastinal lymphadenopathy and multiple lung and bone lesions EBUS TBNA

Case 3 Respiratory Cytology 22 year old female with mediastinal lymphadenopathy and multiple bone lesions EBUS TBNA Differential Diagnosis A. High Grade Lymphoma B. Adenocarcinoma C. Small Cell Carcinoma D. Nasopharyngeal carcinoma

DIAGNOSIS

Case 4 Respiratory Cytology 65 year old male Loss of sense of smell Cervical and mediastinal lymphadenopathy

Case 4 Respiratory Cytology 65 year old male, loss of sense of smell, cervical and mediastinal lymphadenopathy. EBUS TBNA Differential diagnosis A. High Grade Lymphoma B. Metastatic Olfactory neuroblastoma C. Metastatic Nasopharyngeal carcinoma D. Metastatic Small Cell Carcinoma

DIAGNOSIS

Case 5 Respiratory Cytology 56 year old gentleman Large hilar mass Superior Vena Cava Obstruction Mediastinal lymphadenopathy EBUS TBNA

Case 5 Respiratory Cytology 56 year old gentleman, Large hilar mass, SVCO, Mediastinal lymphadenopathy EBUS TBNA Differential diagnosis A. High Grade Lymphoma B. Metastatic Poorly differentiated Non Small Cell Carcinoma C. Metastatic Malignant Melanoma D. Metastatic Small Cell Carcinoma

DIAGNOSIS

Case 6 Respiratory Cytology 60 year old female 3cm mass and mediastinal lymphadenopathy EBUS FNA

Case 6 Respiratory Cytology 60 year old female with a 3cm mass and mediastinal lymphadenopathy EBUS FNA Differential Diagnosis A. Spindle Cell Squamous Cell Carcinoma B. Granulomatous Inflammation C. Benign Nerve Sheath Tumour D. Malignant Melanoma

DIAGNOSIS

Case 7 Respiratory Cytology 28 year old male Immunocompromised Respiratory distress and diffuse pulmonary infiltrated on CT scan Bronchoalveolar lavage

Case 7 Respiratory Cytology 28 year old male, Immunocompromised, Respiratory distress and diffuse pulmonary infiltrated on CT scan Broncho-alveolar lavage Differential Diagnosis A. Alveolar proteinosis B. Normal C. Pneumocystis jirovecii D. CMV pneumonitis

DIAGNOSIS

Case 8 Respiratory Cytology 65 year old female Known case of breast cancer Right pleural effusion Pleural effusion cytology

Case 8 Respiratory Cytology 65 year old female, Known case of breast cancer, Right pleural effusion. Pleural effusion cytology Differential Diagnosis A. Reactive Effusion B. Malignant Mesothelioma C. Metastatic Breast Carcinoma D. High Grade Lymphoma

DIAGNOSIS

Case 9 Respiratory Cytology 55 year old male Hilar mass and left sided pleural effusion Pleural effusion cytology

Case 9 Respiratory Cytology 55 year old male, Hilar mass and left sided pleural effusion Pleural effusion cytology Differential Diagnosis A. Metastatic Non Small Cell Carcinoma B. Metastatic Small Cell Carcinoma C. Reactive Effusion D. High Grade Lymphoma

DIAGNOSIS

Case 10 Respiratory Cytology 32 year old gentleman Multiple pulmonary nodules, large mediastinal mass and bilateral pleural effusions Pleural effusion cytology

Case 10 Respiratory Cytology 32 year old gentleman, Multiple pulmonary nodules, large mediastinal mass and bilateral pleural effusions Pleural effusion cytology Differential Diagnosis A. Metastatic Non Small Cell Carcinoma B. Metastatic Small Cell Carcinoma C. Malignant Mesothelioma D. High Grade Lymphoma

DIAGNOSIS

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