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The diameter of the portal vein should not exceed:

13mm

What measurement should the normal IVC measure up to and not exceed:

2.5 cm

The aorta is considered to be abnormally enlarged if its dimensions exceed ________ cm.

3cm

The gallbladder wall should measure no more than:

3mm

In a 60-year-old adult, the normal common bile duct should measure around ____mm.

6

An adult patient should fast for _________ hours prior to an ultrasound to examine the aorta.

8

Portal hypertension is due to cirrhosis in ______% of cases.

90

A C/RL ratio of _____ would indicate a normal liver.

<.6

What lab test is a specific indicator of liver disease?

ALT

The main portal vein in its normal state will

Appear above the baseline using spectral doppler

A Klatskin tumor is a form of:

Cholangiocarcinoma

If an obstructive biliary calculus is located within the distal common duct, which of the following could ultimately dilate?

Common bile duct Gallbladder Common hepatic duct

A non mobile, non-shadowing focus is seen within the gallbladder lumen. This most likely represents a:

GB polyp

All of the following are sources of diffuse gallbladder wall thickening EXCEPT: Benign ascites Hepatitis Congestive heart failure Gallbladder polyp

GB polyp

The liver is supplied with blood via the

HA and PV

The sonographic appearance of normal liver parenchyma may be described as

Homogenous with medium-level echoes

What is the last major branch to originate from the aorta prior to the aortic bifurcation?

IMA

Right sided heart failure often leads to enlargement of the:

IVC and hepatic veins

The clinical signs of leg edema, low back pain, pelvic pain, gastrointestinal complaints, and renal and liver problems may represent:

IVC thrombus

Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the common bile duct?

It is formed by the confluence of the cystic and common hepatic ducts.

The superior mesenteric vein and the splenic vein join to form the:

MPV

The sonographic appearance of cholelithiasis is best described as:

Mobile, hyperechoic focus demonstrating posterior shadowing

An aneurysm associated with infection is termed:

Mycotic

Which is a route for bacteria to gain access to the liver for abscess formation?

PV and HA

Enlargement of the IVC, with subsequent enlargement of the hepatic veins, is seen in cases of:

Right-sided heart failure

The vessel that arises from the anterior aortic wall and takes a parallel course to the aorta is the:

SMA

What vessel passes anterior to the third part of the duodenum and posterior to the neck of the pancreas?

SMV

The portal vein is formed by the confluence of the

SV, SMV, IMV

Which of the following vascular structures relates to the medial and posterior borders or to the pancreatic body and tail?

Splenic vein

Vascular ultrasound agents enhance Doppler flow signals by

adding more and better acustic scatters to the bloodstream

A condition causing RUQ pain in which small polypoid masses with a comet tail artifact arise from the gallbladder wall is:

adenomyomatosis

The three layers that compose the aortic wall are

adventitia, media, initma

The most common cause of cirrhosis is:

alcoholism

This type of abscess should be suspected when patient presents from a high-risk population ( e.g. recent immigrant from an endemic area, patients living in poor sanitary conditions)

amebic

In cases of choledocholithiasis, stones tend to lodge in the:

ampulla of vater

The common bile duct is joined by the main pancreatic duct. Together they open through the _____ into the duodenal wall.

ampulla of vater

Thick, viscid bile (sludge) within the gallbladder indicates

an incidental finding sometimes linked to GB pathology

What is the most common cause of an abdominal aortic aneurysm?

artherosclerosis

The Klatskin tumor is located:

at the junction of the right and left hepatic ducts

If there is an interruption of the IVC, which vascular structure will take over its "job"?

azygos

What vessel will take over if there is a disruption with the IVC so that blood can enter the heart?

azygos veins

Most of the research and development of ultrasound contrast agents has centered on creating agents that can:

be administered intravenously

Fora a vascular ultrasound contrast agent to be clinically useful, it should

be nontoxic have microbubbles that are small enough to traverse the pulmonary capillary beds be stable enough to provide multiple recirculations

A congenital disease in which there is narrowing or obliteration of the bile ducts is referred to as:

biliary atresia

The yellow pigment found in bile that is produced by the breakdown of old red blood cells by the liver is:

bilirubin

Gas-forming bacteria in the gallbladder appear on ultrasound as:

bright echo with a comet tail artifact

Immunocompromised patients are more prone to develop what form of hepatic abnormality?

candidiasis

Lab values used in clinical correlation of vascular pathology can include all of the following EXCEPT: Cholesterol LFT's Hematocrit Carcinoembryonic Antigen

carcinoembryonic antigen

What is the smallest lobe of the liver?

caudate

Which lobe of the liver is least affected with Budd-Chiari Syndrome?

caudate lobe

__________________is the liver segmentation system that divides the liver into eight segments.

cauninaid anatomy

Which of the following actions should be done to image the near field of the liver?

change from sector to a linear transudcer

A 64- year old man presents to the sonography department for a right upper quadrant sonogram. He is complaining of abdominal pain, weight loss, and pruritus. Sonographically, you visualize an area of dilated ducts that abruptly end. What is the most likely diagnosis?

cholangiocarcinoma

The type of tumor that arises from the bile ducts to account for 10% of all primary liver cancers is

cholangiocarcinoma

Patients positive for the AIDS virus are at risk for developing:

cholangitis

A positive Murphy sign is a clinical finding associated with:

cholecystitis

Inflammation of the gallbladder is:

cholecystitis

What hormones cause the gallbladder to contract?

cholecystokin

A fusiform dilation of the common bile duct that causes obstruction is known as:

choledochal cyst

Which condition is associated with an increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma?

cirrhosis

Which of the following is a common site for a primary cancer which can then spread to the liver?

colon

A choledochal cyst is an abnormality of the

common bile duct

The gastroduodenal artery originates from the:

common hepatic artery

The right and left hepatic ducts emerge from the right lobe of the liver in the porta hepatis and unite to form the;

common hepatic duct

Sonographic findings of acute cholecystitis include all of the following EXCEPT: Positive Murphy's sign Thickened gallbladder wall Hydrops Contracted gallbladder filled with stones

contracted gallbladder filled with stones

The arterial supply to the gallbladder is via the:

cystic artery

The direct blood supply to the gallbladder is the:

cystic artery

The gallbladder is connected to the biliary tree by the:

cystic duct

The valves of Heister are tiny valves found with the:

cystic duct

The common hepatic duct is joined by the _____ to form the _____.

cystic duct and CBD

The physiologic effect of a fatty meal includes all of the following EXCEPT: Stimulation of cholecystokinin (CCK) Contraction of the gallbladder Decrease bile flow to the liver Relaxation of the sphincter of Oddi

decrease bile flow to the liver

Typical symptoms a patient may have with an abscess formation include all of the following EXCEPT: Fever Decreased white blood count Pain Increased white blood count

decreased white blood count

The most common level for biliary obstruction to occur is the

distal common bile duct

One sonographic method used to distinguish dilated bile ducts involves demonstrating the

double barrel shot gun sign

The first ultrasound contrast agent to receive FDA approval was used in

echocardiography

Clinical findings of choledocholithiasis include all of the following EXCEPT: Jaundice Elevated bilirubin Elevated blood urea nitrogen Elevated alkaline phosphatase

elevated blood urea nitrogen

Clinical findings of fatty infiltration of the liver include:

elevated liver tests

The sequela of acute cholecystitis that is complicated by gas within the gallbladder wall is:

emphysematous cholecystitis

The right, left, and middle hepatic veins

empty into IVC

Which segment of the biliary tree tends to dilate first with obstruction?

extrahepatic

Fs indicative of GB disease

fat fertile forty female flatulent fair skin

Sonographically, when the liver is difficult to penetrate and diffusely echogenic, this is indicative of:

fatty liver

Why does the Portal System have echogenic walls?

fibrous tissue

The left hepatic vein and the _____ separate the left hepatic lobe form the caudate.

fissure for the ligamentum teres

What benign liver tumor is located near the free edge of the liver, solitary, well-circumscribed, and a nonencapsulated multi nodular mass?

focal nodular hyperplasia

A Phyrgian cap of the gallbladder is:

folding of the fundus

_____ aneurysm is a uniform dilation of the vessel.

fusiform

What is/are cholelithiasis?

gallstones

Acute cholecystitis that leads to necrosis and abscess development within the gallbladder wall describes:

gangrenous cholecystitis

Empyema of the gallbladder refers to

gas or pus filled gallbladder

The celiac trunk originates within the first 2 cm from the diaphragm and immediately branches into all of the following except: Splenic artery Left gastric artery Common hepatic artery Gastroduodenal artery

gastroduodenal artery

Which of the following structures can be seen entering the pancreatic head?

gastroduodenal artery

The liver is covered by a thin membrane of collagenous fibers called

gilssons capsule

A gallbladder that folds near the area of the neck is called:

hartmann pouch

The most common benign liver tumor is a(n)

hemangioma

Variants of the liver include each of those listed EXCEPT: Reidel's lobe situs inversus hemangioma papillary process

hemangioma

Classic symptoms of gallbladder disease include all of the following EXCEPT: Hematuria RUQ pain Right shoulder pain Nausea and vomiting

hematuria

All of the following are sequela of cirrhosis EXCEPT: Portal vein thrombosis Hepatic artery enlargement Portal hypertension Ascites

hepatic artery enlargment

Budd-Chiari demonstrates thrombosis of the:

hepatic veins

The Budd-Chiara syndrome refers to:

hepatic venous outflow obstruction

You are scanning a patient with a history of fever, abnormal liver function tests, and RUQ pain. The liver is enlarged with decreased echogenicity, the GB wall is thickened. Which of the following conditions is most likely?

hepatitis

The most common liver mass found in children is:

hepatoblasoma

An AFP test is most likely to be abnormal with which liver disease?

hepatocellular carcinoma

_________ defines blood flow away from the live

hepatofugal

A cyst within a cyst (daughter cyst) is a classic example of:

hydatid cyst

You are scanning a patient to rule out fatty liver. Which of the following describes a common sonographic appearance of this condition?

increased echogenicity of the liver compared to the normal right kidney

The portal veins carry blood from the _________ to the liver.

intestinal tract

If an obstruction is located within the distal common hepatic duct, which of the following would become dilated?

intrahepatic ducts

The liver is a(n) structure except for the bare area.

intraperitoneal

Which one of the following describes the most common sonographic appearance of gallbladder carcinoma?

irregular echogenic mass projecting from the gallbladder wall

Elevation of serum bilirubin results in:

jaundice

The most common tumor sites that can spread carcinoma to the biliary tree include all of the following EXCEPT the: Colon Breast Melanoma Kidney

kidney

The portal venous system receives blood from all of the following EXCEPT the: Kidneys Spleen Gallbladder Pancreas

kidneys

All of the following blood vessels empty into the inferior vena cava (IVC), EXCEPT: Right gonadal vein Left renal vein Hepatic veins Left gonadal vein

left gonadal vein

On a transverse view of the mid abdomen, which of the following can be seen coursing between the aorta and the SMA?

left renal vein

What ligament divides the left lobe of the liver into medial and lateral segments?

ligament teres

The falciform ligament extends from the umbilicus to the diaphragm in a parasagittal plane containing the:

ligamentum teres

The umbilical vein after birth becomes the:

ligamentum teres

Shortly after birth, the ductus venosus collapses and becomes the:

ligamentum venosum

The most common site for echinococcal virus growth is in the:

liver

The bright linear echo within the liver connecting the gallbladder and the right or main portal vein is called the:

main lobar fissure

Which structure is a useful landmark for identifying the gallbladder?

main lobar fissure

A hepatoma is a:

malignant tumor of the liver

The hepatoblastoma is a:

malignant tumor of the pediatric liver

The left portal vein divides into:

medial and lateral branches

The liver is a major center of __________, which may be defined as the physical and chemical process whereby foodstuffs are synthesized into complex components.

metabolism

Which of the following is the most common type of malignancy in the liver?

metastases

All of the following are located within the porta hepatis EXCEPT: Main portal vein Common bile duct Hepatic artery Middle hepatic vein

middle hepatic vein

A patient presents with jaundice, pain, and fever, secondary to an impacted stone in the cystic duct. This is referred to as:

mirizzi syndrome

Hartmann pouch involves which part of the gallbladder:

neck

The junctional fold is found at which level of the gallbladder:

neck

The cystic duct connects the _____ of the gallbladder with the common hepatic duct to form the ______.

neck and CBD

When demonstrating a pseudo aneurysm on ultrasound, the sonographer should try to demonstrate which of the following things?

neck connecting the mass to the vessel

Clinical findings of an abdominal aortic aneurysm include all of the following EXCEPT: Lower extremity pain Back pain Neck pain Abdominal bruit

neck pain

Which is the correct order of anatomy from anterior to posterior?

pancrease, SMA, left renal vein, aorta

Courvoisier's gallbladder is associated with

pancreatic head mass

Thickening of the gallbladder wall may be caused by all of the following EXCEPT:

pancreatitis

The inferior extension of the caudate lobe is referred to as:

papillary process

All of the following are forms of cholangitis EXCEPT: Acute bacterial AIDS Oriental Parabolic

parabolic

The distal duct lies ____ with the anterior wall of the inferior vena cava (IVC).

parallel

Air within the biliary tree, secondary to common bile duct stents, is called:

pneumobilia

Non-shadowing, non mobile, echogenic foci attached to the gallbladder wall most likely represent

polyp

A thick calcified gallbladder wall describes which one of the following conditions?

porcelain gallbladder

The vascular branches seen scattered throughout the liver parenchyma are

portal and hepatic veins

During an ultrasound exam, a sonographer identifies a patent lumen within the umbilical vein. This finding may be associated with:

portal hypertension

Which of the following can cause hepatofugal flow in the portal vein?

portal hypertension

Blood is supplied to the liver via the:

portal vein and hepatic arter

Cavernous transformation of the portal vein is a consequence of ____________.

portal vein thrombosis

portal triad

portal vein, hepatic artery, bile duct

Which of the following is true concerning the portal veins?

portal veins have brighter walls than the hepatic veins

The caudate lobe is located on which surface of the liver?

posterior

_______ is a trauma induced disruption of all 3 wall layers.

pseudoaneurysm

The medial portion of the left lobe is also referred to as the

quadrate lobe

All of the following are clinical findings of hepatocellular carcinoma EXCEPT: reduction in AFP unexplained weight loss fever cirrhosis

reduction in AFP

The ligamentum venosum is all of the following EXCEPT: Divides caudate lobe from left lobe of liver Is a remnant of the umbilical vein Is a remnant of the ductus venosus Is a remnant of the fetal circulation which shunted oxygenated blood from the umbilical vein to the IVC bypassing the liver

remnant of the umbilical vein

The most common tumor to fill the IVC is

renal cell carcinoma

Which of the following is a function of the gallbladder?

reservoir for bile

The inferior vena cava (IVC) forms at the confluence of

right and left common iliac veins

The middle hepatic vein divides the liver into

right and left lobes

The right portal vein branches into the

right anterior and posterior portal veins

The right portal vein branches into the following:

right anterior and posterior portal veins

The IVC courses anteriorly to enter the:

right atrium

The cystic artery is a branch of the

right hepatic artery

You are performing an ultrasound on a patient with a transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS). What two vessels are commonly connected with the TIPS stent?

right portal vein and right hepatic vein

On a longitudinal view, which of the following may be visualized posterior to the IVC?

right renal artery

From the list below, which vessel would be the shortest in length?

right renal vein

A parasitic disease of the liver causing portal hypertension and occlusion of the portal vein is:

schistosomiasis

The common bile duct is joined by the pancreatic duct as they enter the:

second portion of the duodenum

Echinococcal cysts have the highest incidence in countries in which:

sheep grazing is common

The best way of delineating a dissecting aneurysm on sonography is to

show the initimal flap

Which one of the following is most characteristic of non-shadowing, low amplitude echoes in a dependent gallbladder?

sludge

Which of the following veins begins at the hilum of the spleen and is joined by the short gastric and left gastroepiploic vein?

splenic

Fatty infiltration is often patchy or focal. A less affected region of the liver is called

spread

What are the standard patient positions to assess for Gallstones?

supine LLD

Which of the following statements about the IVC is not true? The diameter of the IVC is variable Respiration can affect the size of the IVC The IVC is considered retroperitoneal in location The IVC is located to the left of the abdominal aorta

the IVC is located to the left of the abdominal aorta

The liver is intraperitoneal except for interruptions at the gallbladder fossa, porta hepatis, and falciform ligament, portions around the IVC, and______.

the bare area

All of the following are characteristics of the hepatic veins EXCEPT: They have echogenic walls All three are best seen on transverse scan They increase in caliber as they approach the diaphragm They can be traced to the IVC

they have echogenic walls

The portal veins can be distinguished from hepatic veins by their

thicker wall and echogenic rim surrounding them

Reidel's lobe is a normal liver variant defined as a(n)

tongue like extension of the right lobe of the liver

On which of the following sonographic planes are all three hepatic veins best visualized at one time

transverse close to the diaphragm

Elastography is an emerging technique that provides a non-invasive method of evaluating elasticity or stiffness of tissue.

true

Hepatic Veins increase in diameter towards the IVC?

true

Which ligament separates the left lobe from the caudate lobe?

venosum


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