GI Tract
Pancreas
Pancreas
Spleen
Kidneys
100

What is the average length of the appendix?

3 inches

100

What is the most common congenital anomaly of the pancreas?

Ectopic tissue

100

What vascular landmark is located superior to the pancreas?

Celiac trunk

100

What artery provides the blood supply to the spleen?

Splenic artery

100

What is the potential space located between the liver edge and right kidney?

Morison's pouch

200

The appendix is located on the abdominal wall under __________.

McBurney's point

200

The arterial blood supply for the pancreas is from the pancreaticoduodenal arteries and branch off which artery?

Splenic artery

200

An endocrine function of the pancreas includes secretion of what hormone?

Insulin

200

Which area of the abdomen is the spleen located?

Left hypochondrium

Peritoneal Cavity

LUQ

200

What is the average length of the adult kidney?

9-12 cm

300

On a long scan, what is the discrete linear echo in the deepest layer of the abdominal wall?

Peritoneal line

300

Where does the endocrine function of the pancreas take place?

Islets of Langerhans

300

What is the name of the accessory duct of the pancreas?

Duct of santorini
300

At what size is the spleen considered to be enlarged?

> 13 cm

300
Where does the left renal vein course in relation to the SMA?

Posteriorly

400
What part of the digestive tract has Haustral wall markings?

Colon

400

What cavity is the majority of the pancreas located?

Retroperitoneal

400

Where would you be most likely to visualize the pancreatic duct?

body

400

Splenic agenesis is associated wiht congenital disease of which organ?

cardiac/heart

400

What is the vessel seen posterior to the IVC on sagittal scans?

Right renal artery

500

The structure often seen on a long ultrasound to the left of the midline as a "bull eye" target lesion is the ________.

gastroesophogeal junction
500

Acinar cells secrete enzymes: trypsin, lipase, and amylase. They are released into the duodenum to aid in ___________.

Digestion

500
What vascular landmark is located posterior to the body of the pancreas?

Aorta

500

What is the medical term used to describe a spleen that has migrated from its normal location?

Wandering spleen
500

What is the term used to describe a central cystic region that extends beyond the medial renal border?

Extrarenal pelvis