Radiology Flashcards
How would metastatic lung nodules differ from a fungal miliary interstitial pattern?
(Metastatic dz will have a wider variation in nodule size with some being larger than your expected 1-3 mm in cases of fungal pneumonia)
How can you tell which lung is most likely the location of a nodule?
(If it is bigger on a certain view, that means it is closer to the x-ray machine so that means it will be in whichever lung was up in that view (so if the lesion looked bigger on a right lateral, it would be located in the left lung); also check a VD)
How can ultrasound aid in detection of the location of a lung lesion?
(If the lesion is deep to air filled lung, it cannot be seen on ultrasound so if you can see if on ultrasound, it means it is periphery to the lungs)
(T/F) When nodular lesions are seen on lung rads of dogs/cats, neoplasia often jumps to the top of the Ddx, whereas in horses, it is more likely to be benign/abscesses.
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What would you be looking for on a limb radiograph of a foal with R. equi?
(Osteomyelitis, septic physitis, and/or septic arthritis)
What is the purpose in choosing a DV radiograph over a VD radiograph in patients you suspect have heart/lung abnormalities?
(You get a better image of the caudal lung field and everything contained there)
What radiographic findings would indicate left heart enlargement on a lateral?
(Tall heart +/- a more vertically oriented heart)
What causes the increased lung opacity sometimes seen on radiographs of heartworm cases?
(Acute and chronic parenchymal inflammation and thromboembolism secondary to inflammatory reaction subsequent to the arrival and death of adult heartworms)
If organs are being pushed away from the dorsocranial portion of the abdomen on a lateral, where could your mass be located?
(Right lateral or caudate liver lobes, head of the spleen, fundus of the stomach, right adrenal, or right kidney)
If organs are being pushed away from the ventrocranial portion of the abdomen on a lateral, where could your mass be located?
(Right or left liver lobes, pyloric or antral region of the stomach, pancreas, gallbladder, and hepatic lymph nodes)
If organs are being pushed ventrally away from the dorsal central portion of the abdomen on a lateral, where could your mass be located?
(Left kidney, left adrenal, mesenteric lymph nodes, ovaries, and intestines)
If organs are being pushed dorsally away from the ventral central portion of the abdomen on a lateral, where could your mass be located?
(Spleen, pancreas, intestine, and ventral liver)
If organs are being pushed away from the dorsocaudal portion of the abdomen on a lateral, where could your mass be located?
(Medial iliac lymph node, colon/rectum, and uterus)
If organs are being pushed away from the ventrocaudal portion of the abdomen on a lateral, where could your mass be located?
(Urinary bladder, prostate, uterus, retained testicle, or small intestine)
If organs are being pushed away from the right cranial portion of the abdomen on a VD, where could your mass be located?
(Pyloric region of the stomach, right liver lobes, gallbladder/biliary tract, pancreas, right kidney, right adrenal, or duodenum)
If organs are being pushed away from the left cranial portion of the abdomen on a VD, where could your mass be located?
(Fundus, left liver lobes, head of spleen, and left adrenal)
If organs are being pushed away from the central portion of the abdomen on a VD, where could your mass be located?
(Spleen, pancreas, mesenteric ln, intestine, left kidney, ovary, and uterus)
If organs are being pushed away from the caudal portion of the abdomen on a VD, where could your mass be located?
(Urinary bladder, prostate, uterus, colon, and medial iliac lymph node)
What are some of the common locations for metastasis from splenic tumors?
(Liver, peritoneal cavity, heart, lungs, and sternal lnn)