Physiology
Landmarks
Anatomy
Vasculature
Anomalies
100

What type of gland is the thyroid?

Endocrine.

100

The Isthmus is located ________ to the trachea.

Anterior

100

What is the average Thyroid size?

5x2x2cm.

100

What descends from the External Carotid Artery?

The Superior Thyroid Artery.

100

What is the most common benign neoplasm of the Thyroid?

Follicular Adenoma.

200

What is the principle responsibility of the thyroid gland?

Maintenance of the Basal Metabolic Rate.

200

What muscles are located anterior to the thyroid gland?

The STRAP muscles (the Sternohyoid muscle, Sternothyroid muscle, & the Omohyoid muscle).

200

What is the normal sonographic appearance of the Thyroid Gland?

Homogeneous with low to medium level echoes.

200

What do the Superior and Middle Thyroid Veins Drain Into?

The Internal Jugular Vein.

200

What is the most deadly of the Thyroid cancers?

Hurthle Cell Carcinoma.

300

What does the thyroid gland produce?

Thyroxine (T4), Triiodothyronine (T3), and Calcitonin.

300

Which muscle is located directly posterior to the thyroid and is commonly mistaken for the parathyroid glands?

The Longus Colli muscle.

300

What is the average Parathyroid size?

5x3x1mm.

300

What ascends from the Subclavian Artery?

The Inferior Thyroid Artery.

300

What is the most common Thyroid Cancer?

Papillary Carcinoma.

400

What lab test is used to evaluate the parathyroid gland?

Alkaline Phosphatase.

400

The Internal Jugular Vein is located __________ in relation to the Common Carotid Artery.

Lateral.

400

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

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What is the most common occurring normal variant of the Thyroid?

400

What does the Inferior Thyroid Vein drain into?

The Brachiocephalic Vein.

400

A patient presenting with exopthalmos and elevated serum levels of T3 & T4 most likely has which autoimmune disorder?

Grave's Disease.

500

Explain the steps taken to produce the thyroid hormones.

Hypothalamus -> Thyroid Releasing Hormone -> Anterior Pituitary Gland -> Thyroid Stimulating Hormone -> Thyroid Produces T3 & T4.

500

What is the most posterior muscle to the thyroid?

The Scalenus Muscle.

500

What makes up the MINOR NVB?

The Recurrent Larngeal nerve, and the Inferior Thyroid Vessels.

500

Name the three branches of the Aortic Arch.

The Brachiocephalic Artery, The Left Common Carotid Artery, & The Left Subclavian Artery.

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

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A pre-school aged child comes into the ER presenting with an upper-respiratory tract infection. What is most likely to be found during a sonographic evaluation of the Thyroid?

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