Kidney
Liver
Spleen
Gallbladder
Pancreas
100

This has no association with age, gender, or body habitus. This is a normal variant developed during embryo stage.

What is Ectopic Kidney?

100

More common in women, the liver becomes enlarged beyond normal size.

What is Hepatomegaly?

100

The spleen is in the body but not in the LUQ.

What is a Wandering Spleen?

100

All or parts of the gallbladder wall is calcified.

What is a Porcelain Gallbladder?

100

All or parts of the pancreas is inflamed.

What is Acute Pancreatitis?

200

This is a focal bulge on the lateral border of the kidney, creating a traingular shaped kidney.

What is a Dromedary Hump?

200

Common variant, tongue-like extension of the right lobe of the liver.

What is Riedel's Lobe?

200

Enlargement of the spleen, spleen measures more than 13 cm.

What is Splenomegaly?

200

Fundus kink, or folds back on the body of the Gallbladder.

What is a Phrygian cap?

200

Progressive interlobar fibrosis, destruction, and atrophy pancreas.

What is Chronic Pancreatitis?

300

Excessive calcium in the kidneys that's more common in the upper pole of the kidney.

What is Milk of Calcium Cyst?

300

Second most common benign liver mass, more common in women, particularly in childbearing years.

What is FNH?

300

Occlusion of segment of splenic arterial supply.

Key word: Wedge shaped

What is Splenic Infarcts?

300

Small infundibulum at the neck.

What is Hartman's Pouch?

300

Endocrine origin, islet cell tumor.

What is Insulinoma?

400

This pathology has a well-defined upper pole and not so defined lower pole. The kidney is fused together at the lower pole.

What is Horseshoe Kidney?

400

Diffuse process that destroys the normal liver lobule architecture. Causes are chronic and severe damage to liver cells leads to inflammation and subsequent necrosis, alcoholism.

What is Cirrhosis of the liver?

400

Creates and stores abnormal proteins.

What is Amyloidosis?

400

Diffuse form of cholesterols: lipid laden macrophages that deposit within the GB wall.

What is a Strawberry GB?

400

Most lethal of all malignancies. More frequent in pancreatic head and less common in body and tail.

What is Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma?

500

Fluid-filled sac that develops in the abdomen and is a common complication of pancreatitis

What is Pseudocyst?

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