CH 4-6 - Abdomen Study Guide
What is the upper limit of normal for a measurement of the common bile duct in an 80-year-old female who has had a cholecystectomy?
10mm
What disorder is characterized by neonatal jaundice, cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and the triangular cord sign?
Biliary atresia
Which of the following should the sonographer carefully examine in the urinary bladder of a patient who has undergone a pancreatic transplant?
Formation of an urinoma secondary to a bladder anastomosis
How does the function of the spleen differ in infants/children and adults?
In infants/children, its primary function is defense against infection, whereas in adults, it is production of lymphocytes and monocytes
Which of the following best describes the flow of bile?
Liver - RT or LT hepatic ducts - common hepatic duct (CHD) - cystic duct - gallbladder - common bile duct (CBD) - ampulla of Vater - sphincter of Oddi - duodenum
A 3-year-old patient presents with nausea, LUQ pain, and abdominal distension. On sonographic exam, multicystic masses with hypoechoic locules and hyperechoic septations are demonstrated. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Lymphangioma
Which of the following best describes malignant disease of the spleen?
Lymphoma is the most common malignancy of the spleen presenting as multiple hypoechoic masses throughout the spleen
What is the proper measurement for measuring the common bile duct?
Measure the segment on the extrahepatic side of the cystic duct with an inner-to-inner measurement
A patient presents with jaundice, right upper quadrant pain, an elevated serum bilirubin and a fever. Sonogram demonstrates a common hepatic duct measuring 12 mm. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Mirizzi syndrome
What congenital anomaly of the pancreas causes a functional obstruction leading to pancreatitis?
Pancreatic divisum
Which portion of the pancreas lies in the C-loop of the duodenum?
Pancreatic head
A complex cystic mass is demonstrated in the spleen with posterior dirty shadow in a febrile patient. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Splenic abscess
What acute disorder is best described sonographically as a hypoechoic wedge-shaped mass within the spleen?
Splenic infarct
What is the most common complication of a wandering spleen?
Splenic torsion
What is the term used to describe an enlarged spleen?
Splenomegaly
What posterior landmark can the sonographer use to aid in delineation of the pancreas?
Superior Mesenteric Vein and splenic vein
Which of the following is most accurate when describing Klatskin tumors?
Tumors are generally located at the junction of the RT and LT hepatic ducts
What pathology is diagnosed by the sonographic demonstration of worms in the bile ducts?
Ascariasis
A motor vehicle patient from the emergency room presents with LUQ pain and decreased hematocrit. What should the sonographer look for on the abdominal scan?
A complex or hypoechoic mass in the spleen with posterior enhancement and an echogenic line within the spleen demonstrating the laceration
Which of the following best describes a simple splenic cyst?
Asymptomatic, round, smooth-walled mass with posterior enhancement
Which of the following is not a sonographic finding for acute pancreatitis?
Atrophic hypoechoic pancreas
A 50-year-old patient presents with an acute episode of choledocholithiasis and thickening of the bile duct walls. If the patient is presented with Charcot triad clinically, what is the most likely diagnosis?
Acute bacterial cholangitis
A patient presents with weight loss, jaundice, and epigastric pain. The sonogram demonstrates a hypoechoic mass in the pancreatic head and a dilated CBD. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Adenocarcinoma
What is the most common primary pancreatic malignancy?
Adenocarcinoma
What is the most common cause of acute pancreatitis?
Alcohol abuse
What is the origin of the splenic artery?
Branch of the celiac axis
Which disorder of the gallbladder is associated with cystic kidney disease?
Caroli Disease
Which sonographic sign is associated with Caroli disease?
Central dot sign
What are the complications associated with choledochal cyst?
Cholangitis, portal hypertension, pancreatitis, and liver failure
A 1-year-old patient presented with a palpable abdominal mass, jaundice, and fever. A cystic mass is noted in the area of the porta hepatis with sonography. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Choledochal cyst
What is the least common cause of bile duct obstruction?
Cholelithiasis
A patient presents with a history of chronic alcohol abuse and hyperparathyroidism. The sonogram demonstrates a small pancreas with a complex cystic mass demonstrated along the border of the pancreatic tail. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Chronic pancreatitis
What organs should be closely interrogated if the common bile duct is dilated?
Complete biliary tree, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
What is the most common complication associated with annular pancreas?
Duodenal obstruction
What is the most significant lab result indicating acute pancreatitis?
Elevated lipase
What is the most common acute vascular complication associated with pancreatic transplants?
Elevated resistive index
What is the cause of a pancreatic pseudocyst?
Encapsulation of digestive enzymes that leak out of the pancreas to form a cystic structure
Which of the following is false in respect to the pancreas?
Exocrine function of the pancreas is performed by the islets of Langerhans
What is the recommended preparation for a bile duct scan?
Fasting for a minimum of 4 hours
What is Charcot triad?
Fever, right upper quadrant pain, and jaundice
What is a common cause of pneumobilia?
Fever, right upper quadrant pain, and jaundice
Which type of islet cell tumor causes patients to develop peptic ulcers?
Gastrinoma
Arterial blood supply to the pancreas is supplied by which of the following arteries?
Gastroduodenal artery, splenic artery, and superior mesenteric artery
Which splenic pathology is often associated with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome?
Hamartoma
What is the most common mass found in the spleen?
Hemangioma
What other disorder should be investigated for if pancreatic cysts are noted on a sonogram?
Hippel-Lindau disease
What does the term cholangitis refer to?
Inflammation of the bile ducts
Which of the following best describes the location of the spleen?
Intraperitoneally located in the left upper quadrant (LUQ)
Which of the following best describes a mucinous cystadenocarcinoma?
Multilocular cystic mass with mural nodules and internal echoes with dilation of the duct of Wirsung
Which of the following best describes a splenic granuloma?
Multiple small echogenic masses with acoustic shadowing
Which of the following falsely describes an accessory spleen?
Polysplenia
What is the most common cause of splenomegaly?
Portal hypertension
What is the function of the white pulp in the spleen?
Production of lymphocytes
What is the function of the bile ducts?
Provide a conduit for bile to get from the liver to the digestive system
Which of the following is a vascular complication associated with acute pancreatitis?
Pseudoaneurysm of the splenic artery
What patient position typically allows for best visualization of the spleen?
Right lateral decubitis with deep inspiration
If the patient history includes inflammatory bowel disease, fibrotic thickening of the bile ducts, and cholangiocarcinoma, what is the most likely diagnosis?
Sclerosing cholangitis
Which of the following best describes a chronic condition that results in fibrotic replacement and atrophy of the spleen?
Sickle cell anemia
What is the classic sonographic appearance of a pancreas demonstrating chronic pancreatitis?
Small, hyperechoic, heterogeneous, atrophic gland with ill-defined borders
How is splenomegaly diagnosed from ultrasound?
Spleen extends beyond inferior pole of left kidney and measures >13 cm length or >6 cm thickness