A: Subdural haematoma
B: Subarachnoid haemorrhage
C: Intraventricular haemorrhage
D: Extradural haematoma
E: Intracerebral haemorrhage
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A: Subdural haematoma
B: Subarachnoid haemorrhage
C: Intraventricular haemorrhage
D: Extradural haematoma
E: Intracerebral haemorrhage
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A: Multiple brain metastases
B: Lacunar infarcts
C: Old territorial infarct
D: Bilateral chronic subdural collections
E: Low density of cerebral white matter
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A: Multiple brain metastases
B: Lacunar infarcts
C: Old territorial infarct
D: Bilateral chronic subdural collections
E: Low density of cerebral white matter
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A: Caecal volvulus
B: Normal appearances
C: Pneumoperitoneum
D: Small bowel obstruction
E: Toxic megacolon
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A: Caecal volvulus
B: Normal appearances
C: Pneumoperitoneum
D: Small bowel obstruction
E: Toxic megacolon
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A: Place an abdominal drain
B: Request abdominal ultrasound
C: Request abdominal MRI
D: Resuscitate the patient and inform the surgeons
E: Take a break
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A: Place an abdominal drain
B: Request abdominal ultrasound
C: Request abdominal MRI
D: Resuscitate the patient and inform the surgeons
E: Take a break
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A: Pulmonary oedema
B: Lung metastases
C: Tuberculosis
D: Previous spontaneous pneumothorax
E: Sarcoidosis
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A: Pulmonary oedema
B: Lung metastases
C: Tuberculosis
D: Previous spontaneous pneumothorax
E: Sarcoidosis
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A: Sarcoidosis
B: Glioblastoma metastasis
C: Primary bronchogenic carcinoma
D: Pneumonia
E: Normal X-ray
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A: Sarcoidosis
B: Glioblastoma metastasis
C: Primary bronchogenic carcinoma
D: Pneumonia
E: Normal X-ray
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A The lungs are hyperexpanded
B Costophrenic angle blunting is due to pleural effusions
C The heart is enlarged
D The patient is rotated
E The smoking history is irrelevant
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A The lungs are hyperexpanded
B Costophrenic angle blunting is due to pleural effusions
C The heart is enlarged
D The patient is rotated
E The smoking history is irrelevant
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A: Bronchiectasis
B: Septal lines (Kerley B lines)
C: Accessory fissures
D: Lung fibrosis
E: Normal chest X-ray
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A: Bronchiectasis
B: Septal lines (Kerley B lines)
C: Accessory fissures
D: Lung fibrosis
E: Normal chest X-ray
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