Abdominal Sonography Review: Quiz #5: PANCREAS
Which cells perform the exocrine function of the pancreas? Whipple cells Islets of Langerhans Delta cells Acinar cells
Acinar cells
The most common form of malignancy of the pancreas is: Cystadenocarcinoma Islet cell tumors Cystadenoma Adenocarcinoma
Adenocarcinoma
Courvoisier gallbladder is found in the presence of: Hepatitis Cholecystitis and chronic pancreatitis Adenocarcinoma in the head of the pancreas Islet cell tumor in the tail of the pancreas
Adenocarcinoma in the head of the pancreas
Which of the following laboratory findings elevates first in the presence of acute pancreatitis? Amylase ALP ALT Lipase
Amylase
Which of the following results from the maldevelopment of the two embryologic elements of the pancreas and consequent obstruction of the duodenum? Pancreatic divisum Annular pancreas Whipple syndrome Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
Annular pancreas
Which of the following would be the least likely complication of a pancreatic transplant? Hematoma Biloma Ascites Urinoma
Biloma
Within which parts of the pancreas are mucinous cystadenocarcinomas most often located? Uncinate process and neck Head and neck Body and tail Fundus and neck
Body and tail
All of the following are clinical findings associated with pancreatic adenocarcinoma except: Epigastric pain Weight loss Jaundice Decrease amylase and lipase
Decrease amylase and lipase
All of the following are sonographic features of chronic pancreatitis except: Dilated pancreatic duct Calcifications within the pancreas Pancreatic pseudocyst Diffusely hypoechoic pancreas
Diffusely hypoechoic pancreas
Coexisting obstruction of the common bile duct and pancreatic duct may be referred to as the: Double-barrel shotgun sign Courvoisier sign Mirizzi sign Double-duct sign
Double-duct sign
What is another name for the accessory duct of the pancreas? Duct of Santorini Duct of Langerhans Duct of Oddi Duct of Wirsung
Duct of Santorini
What is the name of the main pancreatic duct? Duct of Santorini Duct of Langerhans Duct of Oddi Duct of Wirsung
Duct of Wirsung
The portion of the bowel that encompasses the head of the pancreas is the: Duodenum Jejunum Ileum Cecum
Duodenum
Which type of pancreatic transplantation is more common? Exocrine enteric drainage Exocrine bladder drainage Endocrine bladder drainage Endocrine enteric drainage
Exocrine enteric drainage
The arterial blood supply to the head of the pancreas is via the: Superior mesenteric artery Splenic artery Gastroduodenal artery Hepatic artery
Gastroduodenal artery
Which part of the pancreas is located right lateral to superior mesenteric vein, anterior to inferior vena cava, and inferior to portal vein? Head Neck Body Tail
Head
The most common location of adenocarcinoma of the pancreas is within the: Head of the pancreas Neck of the pancreas Body of the pancreas Tail of the pancreas
Head of the pancreas
The most common location of focal pancreatitis is within the: Head of the pancreas Neck of the pancreas Body of the pancreas Tail of the pancreas
Head of the pancreas
Which of the following would be the least likely cause of acute pancreatitis? Alcohol abuse Hepatitis Trauma Gallstones
Hepatitis
The most common echogenicity of an acutely inflamed pancreas is: Anechoic Hyperechoic Hypoechoic Calcified
Hypoechoic
One clinical sign of an insulinoma is the presence of: Hypoglycemia Elevated alpha-fetoprotein Hepatitis Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
Hypoglycemia
Which of the following is the hormone released by the pancreas that encourages the body's use of glucagon? Insulin Somatostatin Glycogen Sodium bicarbonate
Insulin
Which of the following is the most common islet cell tumor? Granuloma Gastrinoma Insulinoma Cystadenoma
Insulinoma
One of the most common locations for a pancreatic pseudocyst is within the: Paracolic gutters Groin Spleen Lesser sac
Lesser sac
Which of the following laboratory values appears to be more specific for acute pancreatitis? Amylase Lipase Aspartate aminotransferase Serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase
Lipase
What is the early sonographic appearance of acute pancreatitis? Calcifications within the gland Pancreatic pseudocyst Normal Hyperechoic glandular echotexture
Normal
Courvoisier gallbladder is the: Enlargement of the pancreatic duct secondary to coexisting masses within the pancreatic body and gallbladder Palpable gallbladder caused by a biliary obstruction in the area of the pancreatic head Gallbladder disorder associated with the buildup of cholesterol crystals within the gallbladder wall Type of gallbladder carcinoma that is the result of chronic cholecystitis
Palpable gallbladder caused by a biliary obstruction in the area of the pancreatic head
The Whipple procedure is performed on patients who have: Chronic pancreatitis Acute pancreatitis Pancreatic carcinoma Pancreatic transplants
Pancreatic carcinoma
What results in a shortened main pancreatic duct that works to drain only the pancreatic head and not the entire pancreas? Pancreatic divisum Annular pancreas Acute pancreatitis Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
Pancreatic divisum
Which part of the pancreas is located anterior to portal confluence? Uncinate process Pancreatic body Pancreatic neck Pancreatic tail
Pancreatic neck
Which of the following is a peripancreatic fluid collection that results from the inflammation of the pancreas? Pus Trypsin Phlegmon Chyme
Phlegmon
All of the following are part of the exocrine function of the pancreas except for the: Production of lipase Production of glucagon Production of amylase Production of sodium bicarbonate
Production of glucagon
The pancreas is an: Intraperitoneal organ Retroperitoneal organ
Retroperitoneal organ
Which of the following is the enzyme released by the pancreas that neutralizes stomach acid? Insulin Somatostatin Glycogen Sodium bicarbonate
Sodium bicarbonate
The muscle that controls the emptying of bile and pancreatic juices into the duodenum is the: Sphincter of Vater Sphincter of Oddi Ampulla of Vater Ampulla of Oddi
Sphincter of Oddi
What vascular structure outlines the pancreatic tail posteriorly? Superior mesenteric artery Inferior mesenteric vein Portal confluence Splenic vein
Splenic vein
Which of the following would be the most likely vascular complication of acute pancreatitis? Thrombosis in the splenic vein Pseudoaneurysm of the superior mesenteric artery Thrombosis of the main portal vein Stenosis of the superior mesenteric artery
Thrombosis in the splenic vein
All of the following are classic clinical features of acute pancreatitis except: Leukocytosis Back pain Weight gain Fever
Weight gain
A gastrinoma of the pancreas can produce: Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease Von Hippel-Lindau disease Zollinger-Ellison syndrome Hyperinsulinemia
Zollinger-Ellison syndrome
Which of the following is associated with development of cysts within the pancreas? Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease von Hippel-Lindau disease Zollinger-Ellison syndrome Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
von Hippel-Lindau disease