GI Imaging Flashcards

1
Q

what is abdominal distension

A

bowel gas or fluid accumulate in the abdomen

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2
Q

tests for abdominal distension - bowel source suspected

A

AXR

CT - delineate cause

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3
Q

findings on AXR for abdominal distension

A

small/large bowel obstruction or ileus

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4
Q

tests for abdominal distension - fluid source suspected

A

ultrasound

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5
Q

findings on ultrasound for abdominal distension

A

may determine underlying cause

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6
Q

underlying causes for abdominal distension

A

liver disease
metastases
peritoneal masses
ascites

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7
Q

tests for haematemesis

A

endoscopy - first line
CT with IV contrast
+/- angiography

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8
Q

positives for endoscopy

A

allows intervention/biopsy

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9
Q

negatives for endoscopy

A

invasive

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10
Q

causes of haematemesis

A

tumour
inflammation
trauma
vascular changes (variceS)

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11
Q

tests for acute lower GI bleeding

A

same as for upper GI bleeding;
endoscopy - first line
CT with IV contrast
+/- angiography

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12
Q

causes of dysphagia

A

inflammation
tumour
extrinsic compression
bengin lesion

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13
Q

tests for dysphagia

A

endoscopy

fluoroscopic studies

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14
Q

findings of fluoroscopic studies in dysphagia

A

functional and anatomical/pathological information

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15
Q

tests for change in bowel habit

A

barium enema

CT virtual colonography (alternative)

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16
Q

positives for barium enema

A

quick
in-expensive
widely available

17
Q

negatives for barium enema

A

misses cancer

18
Q

negatives for CT virtual colonography

A

less available
more expensive
higher dose

19
Q

tests for suspected IBD

A

endoscopy

small bowel MRI (Crohn’s only)

20
Q

tests for suspected small bowel disease (IBD)

A

fluoroscopic contrast studies - particular investigation of terminal ileum !

21
Q

findings of fluoroscopic contract studies in small bowel disease (IBD)

A

strictures
wall thickening
fistulation

22
Q

tests to detect if IBD is active

A

radio-labelled white cell scan - abnormal uptake on early and late scans localised with SPECT-CT

23
Q

tests for jaundice

A

ultrasound - first line
MRCP +/- ERCP
CT
blood tests (virology and immunology)

24
Q

what do radiological tests determine in jaundice

A

hepatic causes

post-hepatic causes

25
Q

findings in ultrasound in jaundice

A

dilated inta and/or extra-hepatic biliary tree

less reliable at identifying cause