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Carcinoid [1]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor

E. Tumor
Mesothelioma [2]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
E. Tumor
Asthma [3]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
B. Immune disease
Croup [4]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
A. Infectious disease
Lobar pneumonia [5]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
A. Infectious disease
Bronchiectasis [6]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
A. Infectious disease
Legionnaires' disease [7]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
A. Infectious disease
Chon complex [8]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
A. Infectious disease
Sarcoidosis [9]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
B. Immune disease
Pnewnoconiosis [10]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
Silicosis [11]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
Asbestosis [12]
A. Infectious disease
B. Immune disease
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
D. Circulatory disease
E. Tumor
C. Mineral dust-induced disease
The most common of all the infections of the respiratory tract is: [13]
A. Upper respiratory infection
B. Laryngitis
C. Tracheitis
D. Pneumonia
E. Pleuritis
A. Upper respiratory infection
Bronchiolitis of children is in most instances caused by: [14]
A. Bacteria
B. Viruses
C. Fungi
D. Parasites
E. Pneumocystis cannii
B. Viruses
Lung infection that develops in patients who have heart failure and pulmonary edema is called: [15]
A. Interstitial pneumonia
B. Hypostatic pneumonia
C. Bronchiectasis
D. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
E. Lobar pneumonia
B. Hypostatic pneumonia
Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection usually causes: [16]
A. Lobar pneumonia
B. Lobular pneumonia
C. Aspiration pneumonia
D. Interstitial pneumonia
E. Abscesses
D. Interstitial pneumonia
Miliary tuberculosis is characterized by: [17]
A. Granuloma formation
B. Abscess formation
C. Lobar pneumonia
D. Acute bronchitis
E. Acute bronchiolitis
A. Granuloma formation
The major puhnonary complication of congenital alphat-antitrypsin deficiency is: [18]
A. Chronic bronchitis
B. Bronchiectasis
C. Atelectasis
D. Emphysema
E. Mesothelioma
D. Emphysema
The most important cause of emphysema is: [19]
A. Cigarette smoking
B. Air pollution in the cities
C. Tuberculosis
D. AIDS
E. Asthma
A. Cigarette smoking
Attacks of intrinsic asthma may be precipitated by all the following except: [20]
A. Exercise
B. Bronchial infection
C. Aspirin
D. Corticosteroids
E. Psychological stress
D. Corticosteroids
In lungs affected by sarcoidosis there are numerous granulomas and infiltrates of: [21]
A. T-suppressor lymphocytes
B. T-helper lymphocytes
C. B lymphocytes
D. Eosinophils
E. Plasma cells
B. T-helper lymphocytes
Coal-workers' lung disease is best classified as: [22]
A. Asbestosis
B. Pneumoconiosis
C. Acute hypersensitivity reaction
D. Chronic hypersensitivity reaction
E. Chronic bacterial pneumonitis
B. Pneumoconiosis
All the following lung lesions have been linked to asbestos exposure except: [23]
A. Bronchial asthma
B. Pulmonary fibrosis
C. Pleural fibrosis and plaques
D. Lung cancer
E. Mesothelioma
A. Bronchial asthma
Fibrin-rich hyaline membranes and protein-rich intra-alveolar edema are features of: [24]
A. Atelectasis
B. Diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) in adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
C. Emphysema
D. Bronchiectasis
E. Aspiration pneumonia
B. Diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) in adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Approximately 90% of all patients with lung cancer present with a history of: [25]
A. Alcoholism
B. Hereditary cancer syndromes
C. Cigarette smoking
D. Exposure to chemical carcinogens in food and water
E. Obesity
C. Cigarette smoking
The most common presenting symptom of lung cancer is: [26]
A. Prolonged coughing and expectoration
B. Bleeding
C. Chest pain
D. Pleural effusion
E. Hoarseness due to nerve paralysis
A. Prolonged coughing and expectoration
Pleural tumors are usually associated with: [27]
A. Pneumothorax
B. Hemothorax
C. Pyothorax
D. Pleural effusion
E. Empyema
D. Pleural effusion