Pathologies of the Esophagus
Stomach and Small Bowel
Colon-Liver-Gallbladder
Urinary System
Heart
100

This disorder ends in a "blind pouch"

What is a tracheoesophageal fistula?

100

This is inflammation of the stomach

What is gastritis?

100

This is the medical term for gallstones

What is cholelithiasis?

100

What is the correct terminology for Jeff's kidney situation?

What is renal agenesis? 

100

This is the valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle

What is the tricuspid valve?

200

This diverticula is found in the proximal esophagus

What is Zenker's diverticula?

200

This sphincter relaxes too much and can lead to GERD

What is the gastroesophageal sphincter?

200

This radiographic appearance seen in the colon indicates colon cancer

What is apple core, or napkin ring

200

This is a kidney infection

What is pyelonephritis?

200

This is the valve leading from the right ventricle to the lungs 

What is the pulmonary semi-lunar valve?

300

Untreated GERD can lead to this:

What is Barrett's esophagus?

300

A barium filled crater with radiating folds in the stomach indicates this pathology

What is a stomach ulcer?

300

The "saw tooth" appearance in the colon indicates

What are diverticula?

300

This is the term for kidney stones

What is renal calculi?

300

This large vessel carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body 

What is the aorta?

400

This contrast type should be used for an esophageal perforation:

What is water soluble?

400

When the small bowel is obstructed we see this classic radiographic appearance

What is the step ladder appearance

400

The lead pipe appearance is seen in this disorder of the colon

What is ulcerative colitis?

400

This highly malignant tumor originates in the kidney tissue in young babies and children

What is a Wilm's tumor?

400

This valve sits between the left atrium and the left ventricle

What is the mitral (bicuspid) valve?

500

These dilated blood vessels are caused by portal hypertension.

What are esophageal varices?

500

This is another name for Crohn's Disease

What is regional enteritis?

500

Fluid build up in the peritoneal cavity (due to liver disease) is called

What is ascites?

500

This fluoroscopy exam will demonstrate urine refluxing up the ureters

What is a voiding cystourethrogram?


500

These vessels bring oxygenated blood to the left atrium

What are the pulmonary veins?

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