Radiology Flashcards
What is the investigation done in acoustic neuroma?
MRI of the cerebellopontine.
What are the investigations done in ascending cholangitis?
1st line
- Ultrasound
Inconclusive ultrasound
- MRCP or CT scan
Gold standard
- ERCP
DDx of the images results seen in the following diseases:
- PCOS
- Molar pregnancy
- Dermoid cyst
- Ovarian endometrioma (chocolate cyst)
- Tubo-ovarian abscess
PCOS
- Multiple follicles in the ovary
- Enlarged ovary
Molar pregnancy
- Snowstorm / grapes
- Enlarged uterus
Dermoid cyst
- Tip of the iceberg sign
Ovarian endometrioma
- Ground-glass echoes
- Thick walled unilocular cyst
Tubo-ovarian abscess
- Multilocular septations
- Irregular thick walls
What is the investigation in malignant spinal cord compression?
MRI of the whole spine.
What is the investigation in cauda equina syndrome?
MRI of spine.
What is the investigation done in lumbar spinal stenosis?
MRI of spine.
How to differentiate empyema from pleural effusion on an X-ray?
Empyema
- Convex (out)
Pleural effusion
- Concave (in)
What is the investigation
done in superior vena cava syndrome?
Investigation of choice:
- CT with contrast
Other (maybe initial)
- X-ray (looking for a tumour)
How to describe Pancoast tumour
radiologically?
Superior sulcus or apical tumour causing compression of nearby structures.
What are the symptoms of Pancoast tumour
?
Horny PAMELa
1. Horner’s syndrome
- Ptosis
- Anhidrosis
- Myosis
- Enopthalmos
- Loss of cilliospinal reflex
2. Shoulder and arm pain
3. Atrophy of intrisic muscles of hand
4. SVC syndrome
Radiology
What should be done in PE before CTPA
?
X-ray
- To rule out other causes of SOB.
DDx of fetal ultrasound
:
- Oesophageal atresia
- Duodenal atresia
Oesophageal atresia
- No bubble sign
Duodenal atresia
- Double bubble sign
Radiology
Describe what is Sialography.
- Dye is injected into a salivary gland and x-ray images are taken.
- It is used to diagnose cases of sialolithiasis (obstruction of salivary glands).
Describe the x-ray
of a COPD patient.
- Lung hyperinflation;
- Flattened hemidiaphragms;
- ⬆︎ bronchovascular markings;
On a X-ray
, how to evaluate if a nasogastric tube is well placed?
- The tube remains on the midline down to the level of the diaphragm;
- The tube bisects the carina (T4 level);
- Tip of the tube seen below the left hemidiaphragm;
- Tip of the tube seen 10 cm beyond the gastroesophageal junction.