Imaging Flashcards

1
Q

How see ovaries on ultrasound?

A

Near iliac vessels

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2
Q

Define solid tumour on ultrasound

A

> 80% solid components

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3
Q

How score vascular flow on doppler?

A

1: no flow
2: minimal flow
3: moderate flow
4: highly vascular flow

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4
Q

Components of Iota Lr (logistic regression) 2 risk assessment? (6)

A

Use 6 factors

  • age
  • ascites
  • flow in solid papillary projections
  • max diameter of solid component (<5 mm)
  • irregular surface cystic lesions
  • presence acoustic shadows
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5
Q

Name the M rules of Iota simple rules risk assessment? (5)

A

1 or more M rule and no B rule = malignant

  • irregular multilocular solid tumour 100 mm or more
  • ascites
  • at least 4 papillary structures
  • irregular solid tumour
  • strong blood flow Doppler: score 4
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6
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Name the B rules of Iota simple rules risk assessment? (5)

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1 or more B rule and no M rules = benign

  • unilocular cyst
  • solid components largest diameter <7 mm
  • Acoustic shadows
  • smooth multilocular solid cyst < 100 mm
  • no blood flow on Doppler (score 1 )
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7
Q

Classification if both M and B rules present in iota simple rules risk assessment?

A

Can not be classified

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8
Q

Identify and describe picture 8

A

Unilocular ovarian cyst
(thus Benign)

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9
Q

Identify picture 9

A

Hydrosalpinx

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10
Q

Identify and describe picture 10

A

Endometrioma (“chocholate cyst” ) or muCinous cystadenoma

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11
Q

Identify picture 21

A

Solid cyst (>80% solid components)

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12
Q

Label picture 14 - different techniques of tubal ligation

A

See pictures 14 + 15

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13
Q

When is gestational sac visible on ultrasound

A

4,5 - 5 weeks gestation

B HCG 1000 - 2000

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14
Q

When is yolk sac visible on ultrasound

A

5-6 weeks,
(Till 10 weeks)

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15
Q

When is foetal pole with heart activity visible on ultrasound

A

5,5 - 6 weeks

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16
Q

When is developing embryo visible on abdominal and TV sonar?

A

Abdominal: bhcg > 3000 - 5000
Pv: > 1500

17
Q

When is crown rump length most accurate for gestational age?

A

At 7-10 weeks
> 10 weeks loses accuracy

18
Q

After what gestation can ultrasound no longer be used to determine gestational age?

A

> 24 weeks

19
Q

BANC plus ANC frequency of clinic visits? (8)

A

<14 weeks
20
26
30
34
36
38
40

20
Q

When and why should first trimester scan be done

A

Confirm viability, establish ga, determine number of foetuses , gross foetal abnormalities, aneuploidy screening

11 weeks - 13.6 weeks

21
Q

When and why should second trimester scan be done

A

Gestational age and size, growth abnormalities, congenital malformations, multiple pregnancies, Cardiac activity, basic anatomy, placenta appearance and location

18-22 weeks