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well, this one is something....
50 yo woman with a1 antitrypsin deficiency undergoes a double lung transplant for severe emphysema. She doesn't smoke. One year later she comes to ED bcs of acute shortness of breath. X ray shows patchy infiltrates. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the patient's symptoms?
a. acute rejection
b. asthma
c. bronchoectasis
d. oat cell carcinoma
e. reccurent emphysema
I want to hear your opinions and thoughts. Since for exam questions kaplan doesn't provide with info on what percent of students got it right, I'm just curious whether I'm the only one who made a mistake here.
I got this question wrong though answer seemed quite obvious to me
50 yo woman with a1 antitrypsin deficiency undergoes a double lung transplant for severe emphysema. She doesn't smoke. One year later she comes to ED bcs of acute shortness of breath. X ray shows patchy infiltrates. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the patient's symptoms?
a. acute rejection
b. asthma
c. bronchoectasis
d. oat cell carcinoma
e. reccurent emphysema
I want to hear your opinions and thoughts. Since for exam questions kaplan doesn't provide with info on what percent of students got it right, I'm just curious whether I'm the only one who made a mistake here.
I got this question wrong though answer seemed quite obvious to me