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100

Appendix is measured from _____ to _____?

What is Outer to Outer?

100

Normal echogenicity in order from hyper to hypo echogenic of the following: Liver, Renal Cortex, Spleen.

What is Spleen, Liver, Renal Cortex?

100

The vessel Posterior to pancreas.

What is the Splenic Vein?

100

Most common benign tumor of liver.

What is a hemangioma?

100

Term meaning towards the liver.

What is hepatopedal?

200

Normal Spleen Measurement

What is less than 13 cm?

200

Large calculous that takes up the entire renal pelvis.

What is Staghorn?

200

The three structures make up the portal triad.

What are CBD, Hepatic Artery and Portal Vein?

200

Sonographically you see a linear echo identified within the aorta, and color flow on both sides of this flap.

What is an aortic dissection?

200

Group of vessels entering and exiting an organ.

What is a Hilum?

300

Some complications of scanning a spleen.

What are lungs and acoustic shadowing from ribs and gas?

300

Functions of the kidneys.

What are to regulate BP, Serum-Electrolyte and PH of bloodstream?

300

Portal Vein is made up of these two veins.

What are the SMV and Splenic Vein?

300

Most common benign tumor in infants.

What is infantile hemangioendotheliomas?

300

Term meaning away from liver.

What is hepatofugal?

400

Common Bile Duct is the confluence of _____ and _____.

What are the hepatic duct and cystic duct?

400

Bilateral hydronephrosis would be caused at this level. (Kidney, Ureter, or Bladder)

What is Bladder?

400

Normal main portal vein flow.

What is hepatopetal, continuous and shows respiration?

400

An abdominal pulsatile mass and high blood pressure is this characteristic of this pathology.

AAA

400

Two veins coming together to form one vessel is called a bifurcation or confluence.

What is a confluence?

500

Common bile duct normal measurements for: 1) infant, 2) less than one, 3) older children, and 4) adults.

What is 

1) <1mm 

2) <2 mm 

3) <4 mm 

4) <6 mm 

500

How you would determine arterial stenosis in a transplanted kidney.

What is to get a resistive index?

500

This vessel provides blood to proximal half of colon and small intestine.

What is the SMA?

500

The most common malignancy of the urinary bladder.

What is TCC (transitional cell carcinoma)?

500

Curvilinear echo draped over echogenic foci casting sheet of shadow.

What is the WES sign? (WALL ECHO SHADOW)

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