Radiology of renal tract and male and female pelvis Flashcards

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How is renal colic described?

A

the most painful thing, restless. Loin to groin pain

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Where do the ureters run?

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Along the transverse processes

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3
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uric acid stones

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Non calcified, will not be seen on plain film

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Antenatal renal imaging look at kidneys

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Agenesis, polycystic, obstruction at PUJ, or posterior urethral valve. Reflux

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5
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What size of stone will need urological intervention?

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greater than 6mm (99%)

4-6 will be 50%

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What are some of the renal diagnoses talked about

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renal colic; nephritis of some sort; prostate enlargement causing recurrent UTI’s; polycystic; haemorrhage

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What are the two modes of scanning for a uterus?

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Transabdominally(fill up bladder) or transvaginal

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When do you see fluid in the pouch of douglas?

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After ovulation or during an ectopic pregnancy (note halo appearance post ovulation of uterus endometrium)

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What happens to polycystic ovaries when scanning?

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Ovaries go from almond shaped to round

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10
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What techniques are most commonly used for pelvis imaging?

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UT and MRI (avoid radiation)

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