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Written by Dr. Daniel Fraser (MBBS, FRACP) – Physician
Question 1
Ethan, a 52-year-old man, presents to the Emergency Department with pain and swelling in his left leg for the past 24 hours. He returned from a 16-hour flight from London 3 days ago. He is otherwise healthy, with no significant past medical history, and is not on any medications. He smokes 10 cigarettes per day and works at a desk job. On examination, the left calf is erythematous, warm, and 4 cm larger than the right. Peripheral pulses are present, and there are no signs of infection.
Which of the following is the most significant predisposing factor for his presentation?
A) Smoking
B) Sedentary lifestyle
C) Long-haul air travel
D) Age over 50
E) Male sex
Question 2
Rachel, a 37-year-old woman, presents with a 2-day history of pain, swelling, and tightness in her left leg. She is 3 weeks postpartum after an uncomplicated vaginal delivery. She reports no fever, trauma, or injury. Examination reveals a swollen, warm, and tender left calf, with a positive Homan’s sign. Her vital signs are stable, and there is no shortness of breath or chest pain.
Which of the following is the most appropriate initial investigation?
A) D-dimer test
B) CT pulmonary angiogram
C) Doppler compression ultrasonography
D) Venography
E) Complete blood count
Question 3
James, a 45-year-old man, presents with sudden onset shortness of breath and pleuritic chest pain. He denies cough or fever. He returned from an overseas trip a week ago and noticed left leg swelling during the flight. On examination, he is tachypnoeic (RR 26/min), tachycardic (HR 110 bpm), and has an oxygen saturation of 91% on room air. ECG shows sinus tachycardia, and chest X-ray is normal.
What is the most appropriate next step in diagnosis?
A) Chest X-ray
B) Echocardiogram
C) CT pulmonary angiogram
D) D-dimer
E) ABG
