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Denning [Date] [Course title]

,The cells that secrete epinephrine and norepinephrine - Answer: chromaffin cells



what is exudate ascites associated with - Answer: cancer



what is transudate ascites associated with - Answer: cirrhosis



what does a high white blood cell count indicate - Answer: infection



what does a decrease in hematocrit indicate - Answer: bleeding



transitional cell carcinoma is commonly found in all of the following locations except: - Answer: liver



The neuroblastoma is a malignant pediatric mass commonly found in - Answer: adrenal gland



The pheochromocytoma is a benign mass commonly located in - Answer: adrenal gland



Which is not considered an intraperitoneal organ? - Answer: pancreas



Which of the following is not considered retroperitoneal? - Answer: ovaries



The hypernephroma may also be referred to as - Answer: renal cell carcinoma



A type of reverberation artifact caused by several small, highly reflective interfaces, such as gas bubbles
describes: - Answer: comet tail artifact



the term cholangiocarcinoma denotes - Answer: bile duct carcinoma



the hepatoma is a - Answer: malignant tumor of the liver AKA. Hepatocellular Carcinoma "HCC"

,the hepatoblastoma is a - Answer: malignant tumor of the pediatric liver



A wilms tumor may also be referred to as - Answer: nephroblastoma



an angiosarcoma would most likely be discovered in the - Answer: spleen



A gastrinoma would most likely be discovered in the - Answer: pancreas



The space located behind the liver and stomach and posterior to the pancreas - Answer: lesser sac



Of the following which is an intraperitoneal organ - Answer: liver



Of the following which is considered to be a malignant testicular neoplasm - Answer: yolk sac tumor



The oncocytoma is a mass noted more commonly in the - Answer: kidneys



These potential spaces extend alongside the ascending and descending colon on both sides of the
abdomen - Answer: paracolic gutters



This common tumor of the kidney consists of blood vessels, muscle and fat - Answer: angiomyolipoma



Which of the following is not a pediatric malignant mass - Answer: pheochromocytoma



A tumor that consists of tissue from all 3 germ cell layers is the - Answer: teratoma



A benign tumor that consists primarily of blood vessels best describes - Answer: hemangioma



the insulinoma is a - Answer: benign pancreatic tumor

, A tumor that consists of a group of inflammatory cells best describes the - Answer: granuloma



A tumor that consists of a focal collection of blood best describes the - Answer: hematoma



The malignant testicular tumor that consists of trophoblastic cells is the - Answer: choriocarcinoma



Which of the following lab values would be most helpful in evaluating a patient with recent trauma? -
Answer: hematocrit



Which of the following lab values would be best for a pt. w/ infection - Answer: WBC count



The artifact most commonly encountered posterior to a gallstone is - Answer: shadowing



A collection of abdominal fluid within the peritoneal cavity often associated with cancer is termed -
Answer: exudate ascites



The covering of the liver is referred to as - Answer: Glisson capsule



The left lobe of the liver can be separated from the right lobe by - Answer: middle hepatic vein



The right lobe of the liver is divided into segments by the - Answer: right hepatic vein



The right intersegmental fissure contains the - Answer: right hepatic vein



The main portal vein divides into - Answer: left and right branches



The ligamentum teres can be used to separate the - Answer: medial and lateral segments of the left
lobe



The main lobar fissure contains the - Answer: main hepatic vein

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