CCC DMS Thyroid / Neck
What is the most common etiology of hyperparathyroidism?
Adenoma of a parathyroid gland
Inflammation of the thyroid gland secondary to a viral infection is commonly associated with what condition?
De Quarvain syndrome
You are performing a thyroid ultrasound on a young woman with hypothyroidism. You detect a moderately enlarged, hypoechoic thyroid with a coarsened parenchymal echo texture. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Hashimoto's thyroiditis
What condition is most commonly associated with hypothyroidism?
Hashimotos
Which thyroid condition is a predisposing factor for thyroid malignancy?
Hashimotos
What regulates the secretion of T3, T4, and calcitonin?
Hypothalamus and the pituitary gland
Exposure to ionizing radiation is a predisposing factor for development of what neoplasm?
Parathyroid adenoma
Pancreatitis, hypertension, and hypercalcemia are clinical findings associated with what neoplasm?
Parathyroid adenoma
The first branch of the external carotid artery is the
Superior thyroid artery
Tissue metabolism is regulated by what hormone?
T3
A thyroglossal cyst is located between which structures?
Thyroid isthmus and tongue
What muscle is seen as thin, hypoechoic bands immediately anterior to each thyroid lobe?
the sternohyoid and sternothyroid muscles AKA the strap muscles
The thyroid is an endocrine gland that secretes what three hormones?
triiodothyronine (T3), Thyroxine (T4), and calcitonin
What vessel is seen to course through the transverse foramina of the cervical spine?
vertebral
During transverse imaging of the thyroid, you detect a hypoechoic, round nodule posterior and medial to the thyroid. How can you determine if this is the esophagus or a nodule?
Have the patient swallow while scanning the area
What is the typical sonographic appearance of a parathyroid adenoma?
Homogeneous, hypoechoic, solid oval-shaped nodule
A cystic hygroma is related to what abnormality?
Inadequate drainage of lymph fluid
What muscle is located posterior to each lobe of the thyroid?
Longus coli
You are performing a thyroid ultrasound on a patient with increased serum calcium levels. What pathology are you searching for?
Parathyroid adenoma
The thyroid gland is composed of follicles filled with a substance called ___________________.
colloid
The superior thyroid artery is a branch of what artery?
external carotid
A patient has been referred for a thyroid ultrasound to locate a parathyroid adenoma. How many parathyroid glands are present in most people?
four
You are performing an ultrasound exam on a patient with parathyroid hyperplasia. How many glands are usually involved in this condition?
four
You are performing an ultrasound exam to rule out the presence of parathyroid adenoma. Hyperparathyroidism is usually caused by enlargement of how many parathyroid glands?
one
What is the most common form of thyroid cancer?
papillary carcinoma
Secretion of thyroid hormones is stimulated by what structure?
pituitary gland
You have identified the thyrocervical trunk in a patient with a hypervascular thyroid nodule. The thyrocervical trunk arises from what artery?
subclavian artery
Neck muscles located anterolateral to the thyroid gland include ____________________, _________________________, and ________________________.
the strap muscles (sternothyroid and sternohyoid), the sternocleidomastoid, and the omohyoid and thyrohyoid
Where do parathyroid glands develop from?
the third and fourth pharyngeal pouches
Clinical symptoms of hypothyoidism include all of the following except A. arthritis B. tremors C. muscle cramps D. weight gain E. skin dryness
tremors
The parathyroid glands are situated __________________ to the thyroid gland and _________________ to the longus colli muscle.
posterior to the thyroid and anterior to the longus colli
While performing a thyroid ultrasound, you detect a lymph node suspicious for malignancy. What are the sonographic features consistent with nodal malignancy in the neck?
rounded lymph node, heterogeneous echo texture, intranodal calcification, and absence of the echogenic hilum
The average weight of the thyroid gland is approximately ____________?
25 to 35g
A patient presents with a superficial neck mass located near the angle of the jaw. On ultrasound, the mass demonstrates a few swirling echoes within an anechoic mass. On the basis of this clinical history, the sonographic findings are most suspicious for
Brachial cleft cyst
The first indication of thyroid gland failure is linked with a decrease in
Thyrotropin
Including iodine in your diet is required for the production of
Thyroxine
A solitary hypoechoic thyroid nodule demonstrating irregular borders and microcalcifications is most suspicious for
carcinoma
A congenital anomaly associated with an additional thyroid lobe arising from the isthmus termed
A pyramidal lobe
Which of the following symptoms is most likely related to hypercalcemia? A. fatigue B. weight loss C. palpitations D. tingling feet E. abdominal pain
Abdominal pain
A homogenous mass is identified within the inferior portion of a thyroid lobe. A prominent hypoechoic ring surrounds this mass. These sonographic findings are most consistent with what neoplasm?
Adenoma
You are performing a thyroid ultrasound on a patient with a history of Hashimoto's thyroiditis. What is the sonographic appearance of this condition?
Diffuse enlargement of the thyroid with heterogeneous echo texture
Which of the following is considered a function of the parathyroid gland? A. producing hormones B. secreting calcitonin C. regulating serum electrolytes D. initiating an immune reaction E. maintaining homeostasis of blood calcium concentrations
E. maintaining homeostasis of blood calcium concentrations
Multilocular nodules are demonstrated on a sonogram of the thyroid. this is most consistent with what condition?
Graves disease
You are performing a thyroid study on a patient with an enlarged gland. Color Doppler shows markedly increased vascularity on both lobes. Which of the following is most likely?
Graves disease
A parathyroid mass may be suspected when an abnormality is located
Posterior to the thyroid lobe
A patient presents with a history of hyperthyroidism followed by hypothyroidism, dysphagia, and leukocytosis. A sonogram demonstrates an enlarged hypervascular thyroid gland. on the basis of this clinical history, the sonographic findings are most suspicious for...
Thyroiditis
On the left side of the neck, the common carotid arises from what artery?
aortic arch
The majority of the thyroid nodules seen on ultrasound are
benign
The most common indication for parathyroid imaging is __________________.
hypercalcemia
Clinical findings associated with Graves disease may include all of the following except: A. dyspnea B. dysphagia C. exophthalmos D. hypothyroidism E. palpable neck mass
hypothyroidism
The majority of the blood supplied to the brain is through the
internal carotid arteries
Primary carcinoma of the thyroid gland is known to extend to all of the following structures except A. lung B. bone C. larynx D. liver E. lymph nodes
liver
what muscle is located posterior to the thyroid lobes?
longus colli
The strap muscles are _____________ to the sternocleidomastoid.
medial
During transverse insonation of the thyroid gland, you detect two large vessels just lateral to the thyroid. What is the most medial vessel? and what is the most lateral vessel?
medial - common carotid artery lateral - internal jugular vein
Symptoms of hyperthyroidism may include all of the following except: A. nervousness B. weight loss C. exophthalmos D. muscle cramps E. increased heart rate
muscle cramps