hepato-pancreatico-biliary Flashcards

1
Q

Which scan provides 90% accurate dx for acute pancreatitis?

A

CT

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2
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Which scan fails in differentiating cystic components, and cannot demonstrate biliary tree, gallstones[non-calcified]?

A

CT

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3
Q

By which scan can we investigate obstructive jaundice?

A

MRI/MRCP(cholangeopancreatography)

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4
Q

Scan for simple cyst?

A

U/s

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5
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Which scan is used in ATYPICAL hemangioma+ HCC+ for differentiating benign and malignant solid focal liver lesions??

A

Dynamic CT and MRI

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6
Q

Which scan is used in HEPATIC hemangioma?

A

U/S

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7
Q

Which scan do you use for liver trauma?

A

CT

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8
Q

What is the blood supply for HCC?

A

Arterial

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9
Q

What is the blood supply for hemangioma?

A

Venous

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10
Q

What is the primary choice of imaging in pt with right upper quadrant pain aggravated by fatty meals;cholecystitis ?

A

U/s

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11
Q

Which screening tool is used for cirrhosis?

A

U/s

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12
Q

Which scan to use for a lacerated liver trauma?

A

Contrast enhanced CT

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13
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Which scan is used for detection of cholelithiasis[gallstones in gallbladder]?

A

U/s

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14
Q

Which scan is used for imaging Acute cholecystitis?

A

U/s

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15
Q

*which imaging technique is used for choledocolithiasis[stones in bile duct]?

A

MRCP[MR cholangiopancreatography]

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16
Q

Which diagnostic method is used in Cholangiocarcinoma?

A

PTC[percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography]

17
Q

If a patient is administered with chronic hepatitis B and you want to know if the dx is malignant or benign

A

Use dynamic CT or MRI with contrast

18
Q

A 50 yr old lady presenting to emergency with RUQ pain and yellow discoloration of sclera, pale stool and dark urine? what is dx and test?

A

She is experiencing obstructive jaundice due to blockage of bile duct
Dx test: MR/MRCP

19
Q

Which scan is used in HCC?

A

Dynamic CT & MRI

20
Q

An alcoholic pt presents with a small nodular liver, ascites, portal hypertension, and splenomegaly, what is the dx and dx test used in this case?

A

Dx: cirrhosis[diffuse liver lesion]
Dx test: u/s

21
Q

Using which imaging technique can you detect hepatitis?

A

U/s

22
Q

Hydatid cyst dx test?

A

U/s