Abdomen Review
A gastrinoma would most likely be discovered in the: a. pancreas b. adrenal gland c. stomach d. spleen
a. pancreas
Which of the following is not a salivary gland? a. thyroid gland b. parotid gland c. submandibular gland d. sublingual gland
a. thyroid gland
The pheochromocytoma is a benign mass commonly located in the
adrenal gland
What is the most common cause of cirrhosis
alcoholism
This common tumor of the kidney consists of blood vessels, muscle, and fat
angiomyolipoma
All of the following are sequela of cirrhosis except: a. Portal vein thrombosis b. Hepatic artery contraction c. Portal hypertension d. Splenomegaly
b. Hepatic artery contraction
Which of the following is not considered to be an intraperitoneal organ? a. liver b. pancreas c. gallbladder d. spleen
b. pancreas
Where is the TIPS shunt placed?
between a portal vein and hepatic vein
The term cholangiocarcinoma denotes
bile duct carcinoma
A 71-year old patient presents to the emergency department with painless jaundice and an enlarged, palpable gallbladder. These findings are highly suspicious for: a. Acute cholecystitis b. Chronic cholecystitis c. Courvoisier gallbladder d. Porcelain gallbladder
c. Courvoisier gallbladder
Which of the following is a tumor marker that may be used in cases of suspected testicular malignancy? a. BUN b. Creatinine c. Human chorionic gonadotropin (beta-hCG) d. Calcitonin
c. Human chorionic gonadotropin (beta-hCG)
Which of the following is associated with E. granulosus? a. Candidiasis b. Amebic liver abscess c. Hydatid liver cyst d. Hepatocellular carcinoma
c. Hydatid liver cyst
Which of the following is considered to be a malignant testicular neoplasm? a. Neuroblastoma b. Hepatoma c. Yolk sac tumor d. Hamartoma
c. Yolk sac tumor
A nonmobile, nonshadowing focus is seen within the gallbladder lumen. This most likely represents a: a. gallstone b. gallbladder carcinoma c. gallbladder polyp d. sludge ball
c. gallbladder polyp
Which of the following are not considered retroperitoneal organs? a. abdominal lymph nodes b. adrenal glands c. kidneys d. ovaries
c. kidneys
Which of the following has both an endocrine and an exocrine function? a. adrenal glands b. spleen c. pancreas d. duodenum
c. pancreas
Which of the following is not a pediatric malignant tumor? a. hepatoblastoma b. neuroblastoma c. pheochromocytoma d. nephroblastoma
c. pheochromocytoma
An angiosarcoma would most likely be discovered in: a. rectum b. gallbladder c. spleen d. pancreas
c. spleen
What hormone causes the gallbladder to contract?
cholecystokinin
What makes up the porta hepatis
common bile duct, hepatic artery, main portal vein
The direct blood supply to the gallbladder is the
cystic artery
The gallbladder is connected to the biliary tree by the
cystic duct
Which of the following would not be a laboratory finding typically analyzed with suspected gallbladder disease? a. ALP b. ALT c. Bilirubin d. Alpha-Fetoprotein
d. Alpha-Fetoprotein
Which of the following is the most likely clinical finding of adenomyomatosis? a. Murphy sign b. Hepatitis c. Congestive heart failure d. Asymptomatic
d. Asymptomatic
Which of the following benign liver masses is typically isoechoic and contains a central scar? a. Hepatoblastoma b. Cavernous hemangioma c. Hamartoma d. Focal nodular hyperplasia
d. Focal nodular hyperplasia
Which of the following laboratory values would be most helpful in evaluating a patient who has suffered from recent trauma? a. WBC count b. Alpha-Fetoprotein c. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) d. Hematocrit
d. Hematocrit
Of the list below, which is considered to be an intraperitoneal organ? a. left kidney b. aorta c. IVC d. liver
d. liver
Sonographically, when the liver is difficult to penetrate and diffusely echogenic, this is indicative of
fatty liver disease
The middle layer of the gallbladder wall is the
fibromuscular layer
Hepatization of the gallbladder occurs when the gallbladder
fills with sludge
Tumefactive sludge can resemble the sonographic appearance of:
gallbladder carcinoma
Empyema of the gallbladder denotes
gallbladder filled with pus
What is/are cholelithiasis?
gallstones
A tumor that consists of a focal collection of blood best describes the
hematoma
Budd-Chiari syndrome leads to a reduction in the size of the _________ veins
hepatic
What is the name of the space located between the pancreas and the stomach
lesser sac
The left umbilical vein after birth becomes the
ligamentum teres
Shortly after birth, the ductus venosus collapses and becomes the
ligamentum venosum
What is a hepatoma?
malignant tumor of the liver
A hepatoblastoma is a
malignant tumor of the pediatric liver
The ligamentum teres can be used to separate the
medial and lateral segments of the left lobe
What is the most common form of liver cancer?
metastatic liver disease
The main lobar fissure contains the ________ hepatic vein
middle
The left lobe of the liver can be separated from the right lobe by the
middle hepatic vein
The innermost layer of the gallbladder wall is the
mucosal layer
Focal tenderness over the gallbladder with probe pressure describes
murphy sign
At which level of the gallbladder is the junctional fold found
neck
What part of the gallbladder is involved in Hartmann pouch
neck
What is another name for the Wilms tumor?
nephroblastoma
retroperitoneal organs are located
outside the peritoneum
The inferior extension of the caudate lobe is referred to as
papillary process
These potential spaces extend alongside the ascending and descending colon on both sides of the abdomen
paracolic gutters
A hypernephroma may also be referred to as the
renal cell carcinoma
A tonguelike extension of the right lobe of the liver is termed
riedel lobe
The cystic artery is most often a direct branch of the
right hepatic artery
The right intersegmental fissure contains the
right hepatic vein
The right lobe of the liver is divided into segments by the
right hepatic vein
The outermost layer of the gallbladder wall is the
serosal layer
A tumor that consists of tissue from all three germ cell layers is the
teratoma
Normal flow within the hepatic veins is said to be
triphasic
What is a substance produced by a cancerous tumor or an organ or structure in response to cancer?
tumor marker
The diameter of the portal vein should not exceed
13mm or 1.3 cm
The gallbladder wall should not measure more than
3mm
The diameter of the gallbladder should not exceed
5cm
WES sign denotes
A gallbladder filled with cholelithiasis
Transitional cell carcinoma is commonly found in all of the following locations except: A. Liver B. Renal pelvis C. Urinary bladder D. Ureter
A. Liver
A 32 year old female patient presents to the sonography department with vague abdominal pain. The sonographic investigation of the gallbladder reveals a focal area of gallbladder wall thickening that produces comet tail artifact. These findings are consistent with
Adenomyomatosis
Cholesterol crystals within the Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses are found with:
Adenomyomatosis
The neuroblastoma is a malignant pediatric mass commonly found in the
Adrenal gland
A patient with cholecystitis most likely has an elevation in which of the following labs? A. Alpha-Fetoprotein B. WBC count C. Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) D. Chromaffin
B. WBC count
What is refraction?
Bending of the ultrasound beam when it passes through an interface between two tissues with vastly dissimilar speeds of sound and the angle of the approach is not perpendicular
What is an insulinoma?
Benign pancreatic tumor
What form of hepatic abnormality are immunocompromised patients more prone to develop?
Candidiasis
The diffuse polypod appearance of the gallbladder referred to as strawberry gallbladder is seen with
Cholesterolosis
The malignant testicular tumor that consists of trophoblastic cells is the
Choriocarcinoma
Intermittent obstruction of the cystic duct by a gallstone results in
Chronic cholecystitis
The spiral valves of Heister are found within the
Cystic duct
Which of the following masses would be most worrisome for malignancy? a. Echogenic mass b. Cystic mass with posterior enhancement c. Isoechoic mass with a central scar d. Hyperechoic mass with a hypoechoic halo
D. hyperechoic mass with a hypoechoic halo
Diabetic patients suffering from acute cholecystitis have an increased risk for developing
Emphysematous cholecystitis
The champagne sign is associated with
Emphysematous cholecystitis
The sequela of acute cholecystitis that is complicated by gas within the gallbladder wall is
Emphysematous cholecystitis
A collection of abdominal fluid within the peritoneal cavity often associated with cancer is termed
Exudate ascites
Acute cholecystitis that leads to necrosis and absess development within the gallbladder wall describes
Gangrenous cholecystitis
What is the covering of the liver referred to as
Glisson capsule
A tumor that consists of a group of inflammatory cells best describes the:
Granuloma
What is considered the most common benign childhood hepatic mass
Hemangioendothelioma
What is the most common reason for a liver transplant?
Hepatitis C
Normal flow toward the liver in the portal veins is termed
Hepatopetal
Right sided heart failure often leads to enlargement of the
IVC and hepatic veins
What type of flow is demonstrated within a normal hepatic artery
Low-resistance wave form pattern, with a quick upstroke, and gradual deceleration with diastole
Which structure is a useful landmark for identifying the gallbladder?
Main lobar fissure
The most common variant of gallbladder shape is the
Phrygian cap
What is another name for Morrisons pouch?
Posterior right subhepatic space
With which of the following is Courvoisier gallbladder associated? a. A pancreatic head mass b. A stone in the cystic duct c. Cholecystitis d. Chronic diverticulitis
a. A pancreatic head mass
Which of the following is typically transmitted through contaminated water found in places such as Mexico, Central America, South America, Asia, India, and Africa? a. Amebic liver abscess b. Hydatid liver cyst c. Candidiasis d. Hepatoma
a. Amebic liver abscess
Clinical findings of fatty infiltration of the liver include: a. Elevated liver function tests b. Fever c. Fatigue d. Weight loss
a. Elevated liver function
Which hepatic mass is closely associated with oral contraceptive use? a. Hepatic adenoma b. Hepatic hypernephroma c. Hepatic hamartoma d. Hepatic hemangioma
a. Hepatic adenoma
The childhood syndrome Beckwith-Weidemann is associated with an increased risk for developing a. Hepatoblastoma b. Cirrhosis c. Portal hypertension d. Hepatitis
a. Hepatoblastoma
Which of the following is not a risk factor for the development of gallstones? a. Phrygian cap b. Pregnancy c. Total parenteral nutrition d. Oral contraceptive use
a. Phrygian cap
Which of the following is associated with cholelithiasis and is characteristically found in Africans or people of African descent? a. Sickle cell disease b. Gallbladder torsion c. Cholesterolosis d. Arland-Berlin syndrome
a. Sickle cell disease