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B

This is an U/S of a NL kidney, so you know there's
no RCC. No anechoic circular structures, so you
know there's no renal cyst. The arrow points to a
hypoechoic area and medullary pyramids are
usually hypoechoic to renal cortex and renal sinus.
The renal sinus is usually echogenic.

,Choose matching term
1
What is the most likely cause of this echogenic
liver lesion?
A. hepatoma
B. HCC
C. hemangioma
D. fibroadenoma
2
An extratesticular anechoic, cystic structure is
seen adjacent to the superior pole of the testis
most likely represents:
A. urachal cyst
B. epididymal cyst

,C. tunica albuginea cyst
D. seminoma
3
Arrow is pointing to:
A. psoas muscle
B. right kidney
C. vertebral body
D. left kidney
4
The arrow is pointing to:
A. renal cyst
B. medullary pyramid
C. renal cell carcinoma
D. renal sinus fat
Don't know?
Terms in this set (101)
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Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is commonly
found in all of the following locations except:
A. liver
B. renal pelvis
C. urinary bladder
D. ureter
A

TCC is the MC type of bladder cancer.

, A PT w/ cholecystitis most likely has an elevation in
which of the following labs?
A. alpha fetoprotein (AFP)
B. WBC count
C. lactate dehydrogenase
D. chromaffin
B

PTs w/ cholecystitis have inflammation in their
body, which means they have leukocytosis (AKA
increased WBC).
Hypoechoic lesion is:
A. darker than surrounding parenchyma
B. brighter than surrounding parenchyma
C. cystic
D. septated
A

Terms for echogenicity of tissue are: hypoechoic
(darker), hyperechoic (brighter), anechoic (lacking
echoes), and isoechoic (same echogenicity as
surrounding tissue).
All of the following are retroperitoneal
organs except:
A. adrenal glands
B. liver
C. kidneys
D. pancreas

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