Difference between revisions of "Spot diagnoses"
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| [[Atypical carcinoid]] || [[Pulmonary pathology]] || | | [[Atypical lung carcinoid tumour]] || [[Pulmonary pathology]] || | ||
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| [[Organizing pneumonia]] || [[Pulmonary pathology]] || | | [[Organizing pneumonia]] || [[Pulmonary pathology]] || | ||
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| [[Small cell carcinoma]] || [[Pulmonary pathology]] || | | [[Small cell carcinoma]] || [[Pulmonary pathology]] || | ||
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| [[Carcinoid tumour]] || [[Pulmonary pathology]] || | | [[Carcinoid lung tumour]] || [[Pulmonary pathology]] || | ||
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| [[Carcinoid tumorlet]] || [[Pulmonary pathology]] || | | [[Carcinoid tumorlet]] || [[Pulmonary pathology]] || |
Revision as of 22:14, 22 January 2012
Spot diagnoses are diagnoses one can make on the spot. They are ideal for bell-ringer type exams.