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Decks in this class (49)

Introduction
Pathology,
What are the 4 components of disease,
What is the sonographers role
45  cards
Lesson 1A (Part 1)
What does couinauds anatomy allow,
What is the couinauds anatomy bas...,
What does each segment in the cou...
30  cards
Lesson 1A (Part 2)
What are 4 normal variants of the...,
Diaphragmatic slips,
Reidels lobe
30  cards
Lesson 1A (Part 3)
Bilirubin,
What can cause abnormal levels of...,
What causes the skin to look yellow
29  cards
Lesson 1B (Part 1)
Hepatitis,
How many distinct types of hepati...,
Serosuvey
30  cards
Lesson 1B (Part 2)
What are the 3 characterizations ...,
Mild steatosis,
Moderate steatosis 2
29  cards
Lesson 1B (Part 3)
Hepatic failure,
What are the 2 forms of recognize...,
Acute liver failure
12  cards
Lesson 1C (Part 1)
What is one of the most common ma...,
Who is hcc more common in,
What are the causes of hcc 4
30  cards
Lesson 1C (Part 2)
Where do you commonly see bull ey...,
What is the sonographic appearanc...,
What are calcified metastases mar...
29  cards
Lesson 1D (Part 1)
What are the most common routes f...,
Cholangitis,
Cholecystitis
29  cards
Lesson 1D (Part 2)
Amebiasis,
How is amebiasis passed on,
What is the most common presentin...
21  cards
Lesson 2A (Part 1)
What is the biliary system made u...,
What do hepatocytes produce,
Where is bile transported through
30  cards
Lesson 2A (Part 2)
Ast,
When is ast released,
What is ast used for
28  cards
Lesson 2A (Part 3)
Who does gb perforation occur in,
What is the sonographic appearanc...,
Perforated gb
31  cards
Lesson 2A (Part 4)
What are indications for a biliar...,
What are you trying to rule out w...,
Stasis
38  cards
Lesson 2B (Part 1)
What is acute bacterial cholangitis,
What is acute bacterial cholangit...,
What are signs and symptoms of ac...
24  cards
Lesson 2B (Part 2)
Cholangiocarcinoma,
What are the risk factors for cho...,
How is cholangiocarcinoma classified
30  cards
Lesson 3A (Part 1)
Int he pancreas intra or retroper...,
What are the 3 vascular landmarks...,
Where does the cbd run compared t...
30  cards
Lesson 3A (Part 2)
What does it mean if the body of ...,
How much should the pancreatic du...,
What is the most common variant o...
30  cards
Lesson 3A (Part 3)
What is the sonographic appearanc...,
What can cause the mural irregula...,
Significant pancreatic necrosis
28  cards
Lesson 3A (Part 4)
What is superior to sonography in...,
What is a hallmark for chronic pa...,
What do up to 1 3 of patients wit...
23  cards
Lesson 3B (Part 1)
Types of neoplasms of the pancreas 4,
What are examples of periampullar...,
What is the survival rate like fo...
29  cards
Lesson 3B (Part 2)
Are cystic neoplasms benign or ma...,
What do the majority of pseudocys...,
What are some imaging features to...
31  cards
Lesson 3B (Part 3)
Where are solid pseudopapillary t...,
What of solid pseudopapillary tum...,
Where do solid pseudopapillary tu...
22  cards
Lesson 4A (Part 1)
What is the functioning unit of t...,
What enters at the hilum of the k...,
What is the arterial branching or...
29  cards
Lesson 4A (Part 2)
Hypertrophied column of bertin,
What does hypertrophied column of...,
What is the renal cortex continuo...
36  cards
Lesson 4A (Part 3)
What are 3 anomalies related to a...,
Ectopia pelvic kidney,
Where is the ectopia pelvic kidne...
30  cards
Lesson 4A (Part 4)
What does supernumerary kidney lo...,
Where is the supernumerary kidney...,
What is the most common congenita...
33  cards
Lesson 4B (Part 1)
What are 8 genitourinary infections,
Acute pyelonephritis,
Where does the uti begin
34  cards
Lesson 4B (Part 2)
Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis,
Is xanthogranulomatous pyelonephr...,
Who does xanthogranulomatous pyel...
30  cards
Lesson 4B (Part 3)
Cystitis,
Who are more at an increase risk ...,
Why are women at a more at an inc...
30  cards
Lesson 4B (Part 4)
Nephrolithiasis,
Who is more affected by nephrolit...,
What are nephrolithiasis composed of
28  cards
Lesson 4B (Part 5)
What does bladder calculi cause 2,
Is bladder calculi symptomatic or...,
Staghorn calculi
16  cards
Lesson 4C (Part 1)
What are 8 examples of genitourin...,
Renal cell carcinoma,
What is the most common type of r...
32  cards
Lesson 4C (Part 2)
Transitional cell carcinoma,
Tcc,
What is the nature of tcc 2
30  cards
Lesson 4C (Part 3)
What is the second most common ma...,
Scc,
How does scc appear on us
31  cards
Lesson 4C (Part 4)
What is lymphoma of the ureter en...,
What is the result of lymphoma of...,
What layer does bladder lymphoma ...
13  cards
Lesson 4D (Part 1)
What are cortical cysts known as,
What are 6 characteristics of sim...,
Are simple cysts symptomatic or a...
36  cards
Lesson 4D (Part 2)
Medullary sponge kidney,
Is medullary spong kidney congenital,
Is medullary sponge kidney sympto...
31  cards
Lesson 4D (Part 3)
What kind of disease is tuberous ...,
What is tuberous disease characte...,
Where does tuberous disease come ...
31  cards
Lesson 4E (Part 1)
What are examples of renal vascul...,
Rvt,
What is renal vein thrombosis due...
32  cards
Lesson 4E (Part 2)
Endometriosis,
What may endometriosis involve,
What is endometriosis present with
24  cards
Lesson 5A (Part 1)
Is the spleen intra or retroperit...,
What part of the spleen is not in...,
Where is the spleen located quadr...
32  cards
Lesson 5A (Part 2)
Wandering spleen,
What can a wandering spleen be mi...,
What can easily happen with wande...
31  cards
Lesson 5A (Part 3)
What is observed in the spleen in...,
What is the splenic interface sign,
Hypersplenism
31  cards
Lesson 5A (Part 4)
What is the most common cause of ...,
What kind of disease is hydatid cyst,
What is the appearance of a hydat...
20  cards
Lesson 5B (Part 1)
What makes the portal venous syst...,
What happens when blood gets to t...,
How much oxygen is supplied to th...
33  cards
Lesson 5B (Part 2)
What are sonographic applications...,
Hepatopetal flow,
Hepatofugal flow
21  cards
Lesson 5C
What is splenomegaly associated w...,
What are important signs of porta...,
What does portal vein thrombosis ...
22  cards

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