pancreas
urinary system
GI tract
spleen/ breast
The retroperitoneum

100

This duct carries digestive enzymes from the pancreas to the duodenum.


What is the pancreatic duct

100

Normally the renal cortex should appear this echogenicity compared to the liver

What is less echogenic than the liver


 

100

The majority of food absorption occurs in what portion of the GI tract

What is the small intestines 

100

This quadrant of the abdomen houses the spleen.


What is the left upper quadrant (LUQ)

100

This large artery runs along the left side of the spine in the retroperitoneum.


What is the abdominal aorta

200

This vessel runs along the posterior surface of the pancreas and is used as a landmark when imaging the pancreatic body.


What is the splenic vein

200

Fusion of the entire medial aspect of both kidneys is a congenital anomaly termed

Cake kidney 

200

This part of the small intestine connects directly to the stomach.


What is the duodenum

200

A measurement of what may indicate splenomegaly


Greater than 12 cm

200

This condition occurs when the abdominal aorta measures greater than 3 cm in diameter on ultrasound.


What is abdominal aortic aneurism (AAA)

300

This part of the pancreas sits within the C-loop of the duodenum.


What is the pancreatic head

300

This sonographic sign is seen when dilated renal calyces branch from the renal pelvis.

What is hydronephrosis

300

This pediatric condition occurs when part of the bowel telescopes into another section and creates a “target sign.”


What is intussusception


300

This benign breast finding appears anechoic with posterior acoustic enhancement.


What is a simple cyst 

300

The most common neoplasm to develop in the retroperitoneum is a:

what is a liposarcoma

400

Rapid progression of pancreatic inflammation is a complication associated with

What is acute pancreatitis

400

This measurement evaluates renal function by comparing peak systolic velocity and end diastolic velocity.


What is the resistive index (RI)


400

This pediatric condition shows an elongated pylorus and thickened muscle.


What is pyloric stenosis

400

On ultrasound, a solid breast mass with spiculated margins, shadowing, and irregular borders is concerning for this.


What is malignancy (breast cancer)


400

This adrenal pathology often occurs in newborns and may appear as a complex or echogenic suprarenal mass after birth trauma.


What is adrenal hemorrhage 

500

This vessel forms from the union of the splenic vein and superior mesenteric vein posterior to the pancreatic neck.


What is the portal vein 

500

 This sonographic artifact may appear behind fluid-filled structures like the urinary bladder due to increased sound transmission.


What is posterior acoustic enhancement


500

The wall in an adult appendix is considered abnormal once the thickness exceeds

2 mm

500

This vascular complication of the spleen can occur after trauma or in patients with portal hypertension, showing as an anechoic or hypoechoic fluid collection on ultrasound.

What is a splenic hematoma or splenic rupture


500

This endocrine disorder occurs when the adrenal glands fail to produce enough cortisol and aldosterone, leading to symptoms such as fatigue, weight loss, low blood pressure, and hyperpigmentation.


What is Addison’s disease  

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