Module 9 (upper GI And Pneumoperitoneum) Flashcards

1
Q

Corkscrew appearance x ray seen in?

A

Barium swallow of diffuse oesophageal spasm

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2
Q

Bird beak appearance seen in?

A

Barium small xray of achalasia cardiac

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3
Q

Esophageal web is seen in?

A

Plummer Vinson syndrome

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4
Q

What is the mucosal ring called at the squamo columnar junction of distal esophagus

A

B ring

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5
Q

Zenker’s diverticulum is due to?

A

Killian’s dehiscence

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6
Q

Feline’s esophagues is seen in?

A

Reflex esophagitis (barium reflux)

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7
Q

String sign + mushroom sign seen in?

A

Congenital pyloric stenosis during barium meal

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8
Q

Double bubble sign seen in?

A

Duodenal atresia

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9
Q

Cupola sign seen in?

A

Gas accumulated under diaphragm in pneumoperitoneum

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10
Q

What is chilaiditi sign?

A

Sign seen in pseudopneumoperitoneum. Colon reaches under right diaphragm placing itself anterior to liver

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11
Q

What is FAST scan

A

Focused assessment with sonography for trauma

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12
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Sequence for visualising in FAST scan

A

Subxiphoid -> right upper quadrant -> left upper quadrant -> subrapubic

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