Radiology Flashcards

1
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What is the most common imaging used in gynaecology?

A

Ultrasound

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2
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Is there ionising radiation with ultrasound?

A

No

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3
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What are the 2 main ultrasound techniques used in gynaecology?

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Transvaginal

Transabdominal

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4
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What should be carried out prior to transabdominal ultrasound?

A

Abdominal examination

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5
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A patient’s bladder should be voided prior to transabdominal ultrasound. True/False?

A

False

Bladder must be full! Acts as an acoustic window and displaces bowel loops to improve scan

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6
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What are some of the disadvantages of transabdominal ultrasound?

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Difficult to obtain good image in obese patients or if gaseous distention of bowels
Difficult to reproduce same picture every time
Operator-dependent

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7
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What kind of ultrasound is used to assess flow through vasculature?

A

Doppler

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8
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Why is transvaginal ultrasound even done?

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Probe can get closer to pelvic organs

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9
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A patient’s bladder should be voided prior to transvaginal ultrasound. True/False?

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True

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10
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What are some of the disadvantages of transvaginal ultrasound?

A

More invasive
Not suitable for those not sexually active
May not depict full scale of any problems

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11
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When is CT typically used in gynaecology?

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2nd line following ultrasound in those with abdominal pain

Staging of cancer

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12
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What is the radiation dose of a gynaecological CT equivalent to?

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160 chest xrays!

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13
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Does MRI involve ionising radiation?

A

No

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14
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What is MRI useful for?

A

Depicting composition of organs and soft tissue masses (fluid, fat, blood etc.)

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15
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When is MRI typically used in gynaecology?

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Cancer staging (esp cervical)
Evaluation of masses where diagnosis uncertain
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16
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How does endometriosis differ between T1 and T2 -weighted MRI scans?

A

Blood looks white on T1, grey on T2

17
Q

What is hysterosalpingography (HSG)?

A

X-ray screening procedure that assess tubal patency of fallopian tube

18
Q

Which is better for assessing staging and spread of cancer - MRI or CT?

A

MRI for staging

CT for spread