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- your patient has a condition which literally means \puffed up or inflated/refers to.\ what outcome will this disease most likely have in the patient?
barrel chest
defective mucus glands
dilated windpipe
pus - filled chest
- histo/plasmo/sis is characterized by:
spleen and liver enlargements
leukopenia
lymphadenopathy
all of the above
Question 49
The condition meaning "puffed up" likely relates to conditions like emphysema (implicitly, as barrel chest is a sign of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease including emphysema). Barrel chest is characterized by a rounded, inflated chest appearance. Defective mucus glands relate to cystic fibrosis, dilated windpipe is tracheal dilation (not "puffed up" in the chest sense), and pus - filled chest is an infection - related condition (not matching "puffed up" literal meaning). So the most likely outcome is barrel chest.
Histoplasmosis (Histo/plasmo/sis) is a fungal infection. It can cause spleen and liver enlargements, leukopenia (low white blood cell count), and lymphadenopathy (swollen lymph nodes). So all of the listed symptoms are characteristic of histoplasmosis.
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A. barrel chest