No relaxation of cricopharyngeal bar with symptoms.
What is Cricopharyngeal Achalasia?
100
Thickened folds in stomach and small bowel (and history of allergy).
What is Eosinophilic gastritis?
100
The inferior part of the patella.
What is the APEX?
100
This view best shows the occipital bone.
What is TOWNE'S (AP Axial)?
100
This form of cirrhosis is usually due to metabolic causes such as alcohol and steatohepatitis.
What is the Micronodular form?
200
Anterior infolding of upper esophagus. May be associated with anemia (P-V).
What is Esophageal web?
200
Protein-losing enteropathy, usually affecting proximal stomach.
What is Menetrier?
200
This little carpal is pea shaped and easily palpated on the ulnar side.
What is the PISIFORM?
200
This view is also known as Parietoacanthial Projection.
What is the WATERS View?
200
Disorganized tissue with no malignant potential. Avidly enhances during arterial phase and washes out quickly. Has a central “scar” composed of ductules and venules.
What is Focal nodular hyperplasia?
300
Appears as thickened distal esophageal folds. Becomes chronic esophagitis, which appears as a smoothly tapered stricture above GE junction.
What is Reflux esophagitis?
300
Neoplastic polyp with malignant potential (usually if >2 cm in size).
What is Adenomatous polyp?
300
The mastoid process is part of this bone.
What is TEMPORAL bone?
300
Prone Oblique Left Side Up acronym
What is RAO?
300
Destruction of post-sinusoidal venules, with patent hepatic veins. Seen in bone marrow transplant patients, possibly due to chemo.
What is Veno-occlusive disease (VOD)?
400
Esophageal candidiasis may present from scattered plaque-like lesions to very shaggy esophagus in severe cases
What is Infectious esophagitis?
400
Benign polyp associated with Peutz-Jeghers, juvenile polyposis, etc.
What is Hamartomatous polyp?
400
Number of bones in the foot.
What is 26? (14 phalanges, 5 metatarsals, 7 tarsals)
400
If the Scottie Dogs are ANTERIOR to the vertebral bodies in the AP Oblique lumbar spine.
What is the patient is UNDER ROTATED.
400
Hepatic venous outflow obstruction. Presents with triad of hepatomegaly, ascites, and abdominal pain.
What is Budd-Chiari?
500
Very rare, and usually seen in setting of severe disease in the bowel.
What is Crohn esophagitis?
500
Asymmetric ulcer crater, with surrounding nodular tissue, does not project beyond expected location of the wall.
What is Gastric carcinoma?
500
The 3 parts of the pelvic bone.
What is ILIUM, ISCHIUM and PUBIS?
500
You angle this way to visualize the dens when the initial x-ray shows base of skull projected BELOW upper teeth in a collared patient.
What is to angle CAUDAD (DOWN)?
500
Rare vascular malignancy that causes multiple spherical subcapsular masses that may become confluent. Individual masses may have a halo appearance.