An adrenal mass associated with hypertension and hypokalemia
What is aldosteronoma?
Margin needed for adequate invasive ductal carcinoma excision
What is no ink on tumor?
You don’t need to be a mathematical genius janitor to tell us this optimal ratio of blood product transfusion in trauma. If you don’t know, it’s not your fault
What is 1:1:1?
A reversal agent that is dosed 1mg per 100 units of heparin
What is protamine?
These types of peptic ulcers are related to acid hypersecretion and are located
What are Type II and III, lesser curve/body and duodenal and prepyloric?
This tumor is associated with neuroglycopenic symptoms with low measured glucose and improvement with glucose administration
What is an Insulinoma?
This classification by imaging suggests that repeat imaging should be performed in 6 months
What is BIRADS 3?
George Clooney on ER would tell us, a patient presenting with SBP 80, HR 130, absent unilateral lung sounds, and blunt injury to the left chest, would need definitive intervention placed at this landmark
What is 5th intercostal space, midaxillary line?
Acute limb ischemia presentation characterized by minimal sensory deficit, intact motor function, and inaudible arterial signal
What is Rutherford Stage IIa?
These named cells predominate in the gastric antrum, and produce this hormone
What are the G cells and gastrin?
A genetic mutation associated with parathyroid hyperplasia, pituitary adenoma, and pancreatic neuro endocrine tumors
What is MEN1?
Genetic syndrome associated with Male Breast Cancer and an extra chromosome
What is Klinefelter’s Syndrome?
Woah there, Indiana Jones, the only non-expanding hematoma you should explore in blunt trauma is in this zone
What is Zone 1?
This vein crosses from lateral to medial and must be sacrificed in a carotid endarterectomy
What is the common facial vein?
This syndrome is the result of hyperinsulinemia after a large carbohydrate load to the small intestine
What is late dumping syndrome?
This agent should be given at least 2 weeks preoperatively prior to adrenalectomy for pheochromocytoma
What is phenoxybenzamine/alpha blockade?
Tumors with leaf-like projections do not require this procedure that often accompanies their ductal/lobular counterparts
What is sentinel lymph node biopsy?
Embolization! Embolization, Eli you boy. Embolized the vessel. Here, if you have bleeding vessel, and I have a wire, and my wire reaches acroooooooosss the vasculature, I can embolize the vessel causing this complication after your previous liver injury.
What is hemobilia?
A phosphodiesterase 3 inhibitor used to treat the symptoms of peripheral arterial disease
What is cilostazol?
These are the lymph nodes along the left gastric a, common hepatic a, celiac trunk, and splenic artery
What are the D2 nodes?
The adjuvant therapy that can be used for adrenocortical carcinoma
What is mitotane?
Large cells with pale cytoplasm and prominent nucleoli involving nipple epidermis is suggestive of this
What is Paget’s Disease of the Breast?
Of all the gin joints in all the towns of the world, she walks into mine - and tells me the treatment for a hypernatremic patient after severe TBI is likely this
What is DDAVP?
In aortobifemoral bypass, this anastomotic configuration is needed to maintain flow to the hypogastric arteries
What is the end-to-side?
This type of acid-reducing procedure avoids biliary stasis but still necessitates a drainage procedure
What is selective vagotomy?