Penny Review Chapter 6: Spleen
what race is least likely to suffer from sickle cell anemia
caucasian
the splenic artery originates at the
celiac trunk
The spleen removes irregular cells from the bloodstream and retains them through a process called:
culling
all of the following are functions of the spleen except storage of iron destruction of phagocystic cells defense against disease blood resivoir
destruction of phagocystic cells
what is the most common appearance of a splenic hemangioma
echogenic
the process of making red blood cells is
erythropoiesis
multiple, small foci scattered throughout the spleen in a patient with a hx of toxoplasmosis is most likely
granulomas
a 14 yr male patient presents after falling off bike. You see a complex mass within the spleen. This is most likley
hematoma
a 15 yr old patient presents with a hx of left sided trauma 5 years earlier. currently has no LUQ discomfort. Sono finding of spleen show a mass that contains calcs producing distinct posterior shadowing. What is this most likely
hematoma
where is the most common location of an accessory spleen
hilum
A complex cyst that results from the parasitic infestation of the spleen by a tapeworm is the:
hydatid cyst
an area within the spleen that has become necrotic due to lack of oxygen
infarct
The Spleen is Intra/Retroperitoneal?
intraperitoneal
what is a benign lesion that is congenital malformation of the lymphatic system
lymphangioma
a 35 yr male patient presents for an abd US with a hx of abd pain and histoplasmosis. what are you most likely to see within the spleen
many granulomas
small echogenic foci scattered throughout the spleen
multiple benign granulomas
all of the following can be associated with splenomegaly except trauma pancreatitis hemolytic abnormalities mononucleosis
pancreatitis
the splenic process of clearing red blood cells of unwanted material
pitting
the most common cause of splenomegaly is
portal hypertension
the splenic veins marks the
posterior aspect of the panc body and tail
The type of tissue within the spleen that is responsible for its phagocytic function is the:
red pulp
what systemic disease results in the development of granulomas within the spleen and throughout the body
sarcoidosis
what is the congenital anomaly in which the spleen is divided into two portions by a band of tissue
splenic cleft
a 32 yr old female patient presents to have abd US and you find a 1cm rounded, echogenic mass that does not produce acoustic shadowing
splenic hemangioma
a 48 year old male presents with hx of severe, sudden onset of LUQ pain w/o trauma. On sono, there is a wedge shaped hypoechoic area within spleen
splenic infarct
Diffuse involvement of lymphoma or leukemia of the spleen will often lead to
splenomegaly
a sickle cell crisis will often lead to
splenomegaly
implantation of ectopic splenic tissue possibly secondary to splenic rupture
splenosis
the splenic artery marks the
superior aspect of the pancreatic body and tail
a patient with wandering spleen would have an increased risk of
torsion (vessels can easily twist due to high mobility)
a splenic hamartoma may be discovered more often in individuals with a hx of
tuberous sclerosis
The type of tissue responsible for its lymphatic function is the:
white pulp
all of the following are true of the spleen except -the spleen has a convex inferior margin and a concave superior border -largest structure of the reticuloendothelial system -primary objective is the filter peripheral blood -considered the largest lymphatic organ
-convex inferior and concave superior border
Epstein-Barr infection is best described as
A herpes virus that can lead to infectious mononucleosis in children
a patient with suspected lymphoma and presence of Reed-Sternberg cells indicate
Hodgkin Lymphoma
The splenic vein joins with what structure posterior to the pancreatic neck to form the portal vein?
SMV
Small mass in area of splenic hilum that is isoechoic to the spleen
accessory spleen
a rare malignant tumor the spleen that consists of blood vessels is
angiosarcoma
what is the most likely clinical finding of a patient who has a splenic hemangioma
asymptomatic
a 26 yr old patient with long standing hx of sickle cell crises and subsequent splenic infarctions presents for sono. Only fraction of splenic tissue can be identified. This describes the process of
autosplenectomy