Liver - Penny chapter 2

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

Candidiasis

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

Ligamentum venosum

The left lobe of the liver can be divided into:

Medial and lateral segments

The diameter of the portal vein should not exceed:

13mm

The right portal vein divides into:

Anterior and Posterior Branches

The right lobe of the liver can be divided into:

Anterior and Posterior Segments

Clinical findings of fatty infiltration of the liver include:

Elevated LFT

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

Fatty liver disease

The covering of the liver is referred to as:

Glisson capsule

Which of the following is the most common form of liver cancer?

Hepatocellular carcinoma

Normal flow toward the liver in the portal vein is termed:

Hepatopetal

Right-sided heart failure often leads to enlargement of the:

IVC & Hepatic Veins

Clinical findings of hepatitis include all of the following:

Jaundice, fever, chills

The left umbilical vein after birth becomes the:

Ligamentum teres

The main lobar fissure contains the:

Middle Hepatic Vein

The left lobe of the liver can be separated from the right lobe by:

Middle hepatic vein

Which of the following is true concerning the portal veins?

Portal veins have brighter walls than the hepatic veins

All of the following are clinical findings of hepatocellular carcinoma except:

Reduction in AFP

A tongue like extension of the right lobe of the liver is termed:

Riedel lobe

The most common cause of cirrhosis is:

Alcoholism

All of the following are located within the porta hepatis:

CBD, Hepatic Artery & Middle Hepatic Vein

Budd-Chiari syndrome leads to a reduction in the size of the:

Hepatic Veins

Which hepatic mass is closely associated with oral contraceptive use?

Hepatic adenoma

The middle Portal Vein divides into:

Left and Right Branches

The left portal vein divides into:

Medial & Lateral Lobes

The ligamentum teres can be used to seperate the:

Medial and Lateral Segments of the left lobe

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

Papillary process

All of the following are sequela of cirrhosis:

Portal vein thrombosis, Portal hypertension & Splenomegaly

The right intersegmental fissure contains the:

Right Hepatic Vein

The right lobe of the liver is divided into segments by the:

Right Hepatic Vein


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