Repro radiology Flashcards
What type of imaging & view is this? And what abnormalities can we see
CT male pelvis, axial view
Calcification within the vascular structures; small bit of calcifications in vas deferes
Complete labels, what is the yellow arrow pointing to?
Caclification wihtin the spermatic cord
Label & what are the yellow arrows pointing to?
Yellow arrows: vas deferens running over the external iliac vessels
Ureter passes undernea this
running superior to seminal vesicles
(CT axial of male pelvis)
What type of imaging modality is this & fill in the blanks
MRI prostate, axial
What is this imaging modality and what pathology is it showing
US testes
Green box= doppler effect
Blood flow less on RHS than LHS, right testicular enlargment
Testicular torsion
Axial MRI
Imaging modality & complete the labels
Coronal MRI
Imaging modality and what is seen in the ovaries
T2 weighted MRI (fat & water are white)
Ovaries containing follicular cysts
Complete the blanks & what imaging modality is this?
Female pelvic arteriogram
Fill in the blanks
What imaing modality is being used
Hysterosalpingogram
Commonly used for investigation of infertility/miscarriage
Assess normal shape of uterine cavity, patency of fallopian ducts, free spill of contrast into interperitoneal space
A hysterosalpingogram (HSG) isan X-ray dye test used to diagnose problems related to fertility.
Imaging modality & what can it be used for
Hysterosalpinogram
Used to assess patency of fallopian tubes
What pathology can be seen here?
Hydrosalpinx: dilation of fallopian tube on LHS
On the RHS fluid is spilling into the cavity meaning that there is no blockage
Imaging modality
Female pelvic arteriogram
Imaging modality
CT pelvis
Label & imaging modality
Coronal MRI of male pelvis