Practical Aspects Quiz 2

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The Common Bile Duct Length is between?

1-7mm

What are the 8 associated tests with liver?

1. Albumin 2. Bilirubin 3. Alkaline Phosphate (ALP) 4. AST 5. ALT 6. Beta Globulin 7. Cholesterol 8. LDH

What associates tests have radiation?

1. Computed Tomography (CT) 2. Angiography 3. Radionuclide Scintigraphy

What are the 3 types of Choledochal (or choledochus) cyst & which one is the most common?

1. Congenital Cystic Dilation (most common) 2. Intraduodenal 3. Congenital

What are the 2 functions of the Biliary System?

1. Drain the Liver of Bile 2. Store the Bile until it is needed to aid digestion

The Gallbladder is divided into?

1. Fundus 2. Body 3. Neck

What are 5 variants of the Gallbladder?

1. Hartman's Pouch: small sacculation (outpouching) in area of the gallbladder neck 2. Phrygian Cap: most common variation in Gallbladder shape. Gallbladder Fundus is partially folded onto it self, so that it appears similar to the third year in Sworn by early Roman freed slaves 3. Bilobed: hourglass-shaped 4. Septated: characterized by one or more internal divisions of the Gallbladder 5. Junction always Fold: Fold seen at the body and neck of the Gallbladder

What organs is the Biliary System associated with?

1. Liver 2. Pancreas/Gallbladder

What is the Sonographic Appearance of the Gallbladder?

Anechoic or nearly anechoic pear-shaped structure with thin, bright wall margins

The Right Hepatic Vein divides the Right Lobe of the Liver into ____________________ and ____________________ segments

Anterior and Posterior Segments

The Right intersegmental Fissure divides _____________________ and _____________________ segments along with the Right Hepatic Vein

Anterior, and Posterior

What is the Sonographic Appearance of the Bile Ducts?

Avascular Anechoic Tubular structure with thin, bright wall margins and

Hepatic Veins course _______________

Between (inter)

What is the first portion of Couinaud's Liver Segmentation?

Caudate Lobe is the first segment of Couinauds Liver and goes Counterclockwise

When Fats and Amino Acids are ingested, the Duodenal Mucosa releases what?

Cholecystokinin (CCK)

The Common Hepatic Duct joins the Cystic Duct to form the?

Common Bile Duct

The Right and Left Hepatic Duct join to form the?

Common Hepatic Duct

What is Gallbladder Agenesis?

Complete failure of the gallbladder to develop

The Left Portal Vein courses ___________,_____________________ from the Main Portal Vein and branches off into _____________________ and ____________________ divisions

Courses left,horizontally and branches off into medial and lateral divisions

What branches off the Right Hepatic Artery that we normally can't see?

Cystic Artery

Portal Veins _________________________ in size as they approach the diaphragm

Decrease

What is the difference between duplicated gallbladder and a double gallbladder?

Duplicated gallbladder is with or without duplication of cystic duct and for the double gallbladder only one is functioning even though 2 gallbladders are present

True or False: The Portal System connects with the Venous System

False, the Portal system does NOT connect with the Venous System

The Liver is a _____________________ System

Filtration System

What is a Floating Gallbladder?

Gallbladder that is low position, near dome of liver

The Liver is enclosed by a fibrous capsule known as the:

Glisson's Capsule

Gallbladder venous drainage is done by the?

Hepatic Portal System

Hepatic Veins have __________________________ blood flow toward the IVC and have indistinct anechoic borders

Hepatofugal blood flow (triphasic)

Portal Veins have __________________________ blood flow and have echogenic walls due to thick collagenous tissue

Hepatopetal blood flow (monophasic)

Portal Vein walls appear distinctively brighter because of their __________________________________ and ____________________________

High collagen content and sheath covering

The Sonographic Apperance of the Liver is:

Homogeneous, and moderately echogenic (hyperechoic)

Hepatic Veins ____________________ in size as they drain toward the diaphragm

Increase

Inferior Mesenteric Vein courses _________________________ to _____________________________

Inferior to Superior

The Superior Mesenteric Vein courses __________________ to __________________ as it drains the large intestines via smaller branches

Inferior to Superior

The Right Subphrenic Space is located ______________________ to the diaphragm and ______________________ to the Liver

Inferior to the Diaphragm and Superior to the Liver

The Greater Sac is in the _______________________________ Cavity

Intraperitoneal Cavity

The Inferior Mesenteric Vein drains the ____________________________

Large intestine

The Splenic Vein courses ________________________ from the Spleen and then ___________________________ directly Posterior to the Pancreas Neck?

Laterally from the Spleen, and then Medially

The Caudate Lobe is separated from the Hepatic Lobe by the Proximal portion of the _________________________________ and the Fissure for the _________________________________

Left Hepatic Vein and Ligamentum Venosum

What associated tests have no radiation?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR,MRI)

What is the landmark for locating the Gallbladder and Gallbladder Fossa?

Main Lobar Fissure which is a hyperechoic line between the Portal Vein and Gallbladder

The Superior Mesenteric Vein joins the Splenic Vein to form the ____________________________________

Main Portal Vein

The Left Hepatic Vein divides the Left Lobe of the Liver into __________________ and ____________________ segments

Medial and Lateral Segments

Intersegmental Fissure divides __________________ and _________________segments along with left hepatic vein's and what 2 things can be seen here as well?

Medial and Lateral segments, and the Falciform Ligament and Ligamentum Teres are located within this Fissure

Which section of the Gallbladder will have Gallstones?

Neck of the Gallbladder has the most Pathology

The Subhepatic Space is located ___________________ and ___________________ to the Liver and forms part of _________________________________

Posterior and Inferior to the Liver and forms part of Morison's Pouch

Morison's Pouch space is between the _____________________Subphrenic Space and ____________________ Subhepatic Space

Posterior, Posterior

The Liver occupies the major portion of the __________________________________________ region and extends inferiorly into the ___________________________ region and laterally into the ________________________________________

Right Hypochondrium Region and extends inferiorly into the Epigastrium Region and laterally into the Left Hypochondrium

The Rex Cantalie divides the Liver into ______________ and __________ hemilivers

Right and Left

The Right Portal Vein courses _____________ from the Main Portal Vein and branches into _______________________ and _______________________ divisions

Right from the Main Portal Vein, and branches into anterior and posterior divisions

Normal Diameter of the Main Portal Vein

Should not exceed 1.3cm or 13mm

What prevents reflux of gastrointestinal fluids into the Biliary System?

Sphincter of Oddi

The Cystic Duct contains a series of mucosal folds called the?

Spiral Valves of Heister

The Main Portal Vein is formed by the union of the _____________________________ and the _______________________________________________

Splenic Vein and the Superior Mesenteric Vein

The Main Portal Vein courses _______________________ approximately 5-6cm

Superiorly

The Falciform Ligament separates Segment _____ from ________

The Falciform Ligament separates segment 3 from 4

When the Sphincter of Oddi is closed what happens?

The Gallbladder is filled with Bile

What is the function of the Liver?

The liver is a primary center of a metabolism, supporting multiple body systems and activities. In support of digestive and excretory systems, the liver metabolizes fats, carbohydrates, and proteins and forms bile and urea

What is the function of the Portal System?

To carry blood and nutrients from the bowel and abdominal organs to the liver for metabolism in detoxification

What is Hypoplasia Gallbladder?

Underdeveloped Gallbladder

Portal Veins course _______________

Within (intra)

The renal cortex is _________________________ to the liver

hypoechoic

What organ produces Bile?

liver produces bile and is carried to the gastrointestinal system by the Biliary Tract

Define Hepatofugal?

portal vein flow away from the liver

Define Hepatopetal?

portal vein flow toward the liver

What is the most Common Biliary Duct Varient?

Accessory Hepatic Ducts

Define Reidel's lobe?

A tongue-like inferior extension of the right lobe as far caudally as the iliac crest

Name some reasons Ultrasound examinations of Biliary System are indicated?

1. RUQ pain 2. Positive Murphy's sign 3. Nausea 4. Vomiting 5. Pain radiating to the right shoulder or scapula 6. Jaundice or abnormal LFT 7. Loss of Appetite 8. Intolerance to fatty foods or dairy products

The Liver is Mainly located in the?

1. Right Upper Quadrant 2. Right Coastal Region (7-10th rubs) 3. Right Hypochondrium

The Portal system has what 6 veins?

1. Superior Mesenteric Vein 2. Splenic Vein 3. Inferior Mesenteric Vein 4. Main Portal Vein 5. Right Portal Vein 6. Left Portal Vein

What's the average measurement of the Right Lobe of the Liver?

13-17cm

The Common Bile Duct empties into the?

2nd part of the Duodenum

The Right Lobe is ____ times larger than the Left Lobe

6 times larger

The Liver is:

A Reservoir for blood that is released as it regulates blood volume and blood flow through the body


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