Tempkin Ch. 23 Thyroid Flashcards
Neck muscles located anterolateral to the thyroid gland include all of the following except the
Select one:
a. sternothyroid (ST) and sternohyoid (SH).
b. sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM).
c. longus colli muscle (LCM).
d. omohyoid (OH) and thyrohyoid (TH).
c. longus colli muscle (LCM).
The average weight of the thyroid gland is approximately Select one: a. 25 g. b. 40 g. c. 15 g. d. 10 g.
a. 25 g.
The high resolution sonography recommended for evaluation of parathyroid adenomas is Select one: a. 3.5 to 5 MHz. b. 5 MHz only. c. 4.5 MHz. d. 7.5 to 15 MHz.
d. 7.5 to 15 MHz.
The mathematical method for calculating thyroid volume is based on the ellipsoid formula with a correction factor, which is:
Select one:
a. Length ´ Width ´ Thickness ´ 0.72 for each lobe.
b. Length ´ Width ´ Thickness ´ 0.62 for each lobe.
c. Length ´ Width ´ Circumference ´ 0.52 for each lobe.
d. Length ´ Width ´ Thickness ´ 0.52 for each lobe.
d. Length ´ Width ´ Thickness ´ 0.52 for each lobe.
The secretion of triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4), and calcitonin is regulated by the Select one: a. pituitary gland only. b. hypothalamus only. c. hypothalamus and pituitary gland. d. parafollicular cells (C cells).
c. hypothalamus and pituitary gland.
The sonographic appearance of the normal parathyroid glands generally is
Select one:
a. hyperechoic compared with the thyroid gland.
b. mixed echogenicity with calcifications.
c. anechoic with through transmission.
d. hypoechoic compared with the thyroid gland.
d. hypoechoic compared with the thyroid gland.
The sonographic appearance of the normal thyroid gland is uniformly
Select one:
a. echogenic with medium level echoes, similar to the testes and liver.
b. heterogeneous with medium to high level echoes.
c. hyperechoic with high level echoes.
d. hypoechoic with medium level echoes.
a. echogenic with medium level echoes, similar to the testes and liver.
The superior and inferior parathyroid glands are supplied by the
Select one:
a. superior thyroid artery and vein.
b. inferior thyroid artery only.
c. venous plexus only.
d. separate small branches of the superior and inferior thyroid arteries and by branches from the longitudinal anastomoses between these vessels.
d. separate small branches of the superior and inferior thyroid arteries and by branches from the longitudinal anastomoses between these vessels.
The superior thyroid artery is a branch of the : Select one: a. common carotid artery. b. internal carotid artery. c. external carotid artery. d. vertebral artery
c. external carotid artery.
The thyroid gland is composed of follicles filled with a substance called Select one: a. thyrotropin. b. parafollicular cells (C cells). c. colloid. d. none of the above
c. colloid.
The thyroid is an endocrine gland that secretes three hormones, which are
Select one:
a. triiodothyronine (T4), thyroxine (T5), and calcitonin.
b. triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4), and calcium oxide.
c. thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), and calcitonin.
d. triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T7), and iron.
c. thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), and calcitonin.
When ultrasound fails to identify abnormal parathyroid glands preoperatively, and in patients considered for repeat surgery, which test(s) is/are commonly used?
Select one:
a. Selective venous sampling
b. Arteriography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
c. Computed tomography only
d. Scintigraphy, SPECT, and MRI
d. Scintigraphy, SPECT, and MRI
Which neck muscle(s) is/are located posterior to the thyroid gland? Select one: a. Longus colli muscle b. Omohyoid and thyrohyoid muscles c. Sternocleidomastoid muscle d. Sternothyroid and sternohyoid muscles
a. Longus colli muscle
Which statement is NOT true about imaging of the parathyroid glands?
Select one:
a. High resolution (7.5 to 15 MHz) linear transducers are routinely used to image abnormal parathyroid glands.
b. In a patient with a thick neck, a lower frequency (e.g., a 4 to 8 MHz convex transducer) may be required to enhance acoustic visualization.
c. In examinations for inferior parathyroid adenomas, the swallow maneuver briefly elevates the thyroid gland, permitting acoustic access to the most inferior aspect of the gland.
d. Sonography routinely is performed on patients with normal calcium levels.
d. Sonography routinely is performed on patients with normal calcium levels.
Which statement is NOT true about parathyroid gland physiology?
Select one:
a. When serum calcium levels are low, PTH raises serum calcium by releasing calcium from the bone and decreasing calcium absorption in the liver.
b. The parathyroid glands maintain homeostasis of blood calcium by promoting calcium absorption into the blood and preventing hypocalcemia.
c. The parathyroid glands secrete parathyroid hormone, also called PTH or parathormone.
d. Hypercalcemia (calcium levels greater than 10.2 mg/dl in adults and 10.7 mg/dl in children) is an indication for localizing abnormal parathyroid glands.
a. When serum calcium levels are low, PTH raises serum calcium by releasing calcium from the bone and decreasing calcium absorption in the liver.