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03/03/2010

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What is a disadvantage to plain films?
Definition
less detail than other imaging techniques
Term
What are 3 advantages of plain films?
Definition
Cheaper, portable, and easier for non-radiologist to read
Term
Which way is the x-ray beam passing through the patient in a PA view?
Definition
From back to front
Term
When was CT developed?
Definition
In the 1970s
Term
What is the advantage to spiral CT vs. classic CT?
Definition
more rapid and overlap of data
Term
Name 5 advantages of CT.
Definition
1. eliminates problems with delay of transport of films
2. eliminates problems with lost or bad films
3. images that are too dark or light can be manipulated
4. speedy transfer of data
5. requires less storage space
Term
Name 8 things that CT scan is used for.
Definition
1. neuro emergencies - intracerebral hemorrhage
2. visceral neoplasms
3. abdominal trauma
4. pancreatic disease
5. mediastinal studies (extent of tumors)
6. Hodgkin's disease/ lymphoma (staging)
7. Diagnosis of intraabdominal abscess
8. Musculoskeletal - bone and soft tissue disorders
Term
What is angiography?
Definition
an x-ray of the blood vessels using iodinated contrast agents
Term
Where is contrast introduced in angiography?
Definition
femoral artery or vein
Term
What is technically being imaged using MRI?
Definition
hydrogen atoms in water and fat molecules
Term
What color do bones appear in MRI? why?
Definition
black - little water or fat, so they emit little to no signal
Term
What do radiodense and radiolucent mean in an MRI?
Definition
nothing, they don't apply
Term
Name 4 uses for MRI.
Definition
1. Intracranial and intraspinal pathology
2. abnormalities of musculoskeletal system
3. vascular abnormalities
4. abdominal viscera
Term
What are 5 advantages of MRI?
Definition
1. non invasive
2. non ionizing
3. can produce images in virtually any plane
4. greater differentiation of soft tissue structures
5. permits contrast free 3D vascular imaging
Term
Name 4 disadvantages for MRI.
Definition
1. Cannot be used with patients with metallic implants.
2. should not be used in patients with programmable implants
3. takes longer to collect data - 30-40 min
4. claustrophobic patients don't like it
Term
What is fluoroscopy?
Definition
a continuous beam of x-ray is passed through the patient to cast an image on a fluorescing screen - viewed on a high resolution TV; real time
Term
When is fluoroscopy used?
Definition
1. to guide procedures such as arterial and venous catheter placement
2. guide interventional radiological procedures
4. in contrast exams of GI tract
Term
In fluoroscopy, how is the image displayed (colors)?
Definition
black and white are reversed. Bone is black?
Term
What is ultrasound?
Definition
an image produced by direcing a beam of high frequency sound waves into the body and recording the waves reflected back
Term
Where is US use limited?
Definition
In chest and MS system due to bony and gas containing structures obscuring tissues lying deeper
Term
What are the advantages of US?
Definition
1. safe - non ionizing energy
2. can be employed in any plane required
3. less expensive
4. portable
5. real time scanning
6. interventional procedures
Term
What are the disadvantages of US?
Definition
usally takes 20-30 minutes and quality is dependent upon operator. Also, harder to interpret
Term
What is nuclear imaging?
Definition
imaging that uses radio-active isotopes to visualize living organs and tissues (uptake)
Term
Name 5 traits of an ideal isotope for nuclear imaging?
Definition
1. administered in low dose
2. nontoxic
3. short half life
4. readily incorporated into physiological compounds
5. relatively inexpensive
Term
What is nuclear imaging used for?
Definition
Thyroid, liver, renal, skeletal, lung (perfusion), myocardial blood flow
Term
What is a PET scan?
Definition
positron emission tomography (a type of nuclear imaging)
Term
What is a PET scan used for?
Definition
to evaluate physiologic function of organs
earlier detection of some CA
early signs of Coronary artery disease
brain - epilepsy, alzheimer's, other dementias
Term
What does MRI contrast help differentiate?
Definition
neoplasm and chronic cerebral infarct
tumor and perifocal cerebral edema
recurrent intervertebral disc and surgical scars
Term
What does contrast in US help visualize?
Definition
blood vessels and vascular organs, stenotic vessels, areas of ischemia, and tumors
Term
What risk is there to using contrast?
Definition
dehydrated patients or cardiac and fluid imbalance patients are at risk
can cause change in viscosity and tonicity of blood, changes in BP, changes in cardiac output, changes in pulse rate
Term
What are some adverse reactions to contrast agents?
Definition
nausea, vomiting, sneezing, flushes, diaphoresis, feeling of warmth, headache
Term
Name intermediate and severe adverse reactions with contrast agents
Definition
angioneurotic edema, urticaria, wheezing

cardiovascular collapse, laryngeal edema, apnea
Term
Which way do you view CT images?
Definition
As if you are looking upward from the feet
Term
What structures is the CXR an assessment of?
Definition
heart, lungs, mediastinum, and chest wall
Term
If the vertebrae are not visible through the cardiac image, is the image over penetrated or under penetrated?
Definition
under penetrated
Term
At what level should the right hemidiaphragm be located?
Definition
below R 10th rib (between 5th and 7th anteriorly)
Term
In the PA view what do the clavicles look like?
Definition
S shape
Term
What is not good about AP view?
Definition
heart is magnified
Term
When is the lateral decubitis position helpful?
Definition
for pleural effusion - it will move with the change in position
Term
When is lordic view used for CXR?
Definition
assessment of lung apices
Term
What problems does a CXR with poor inspiration have?
Definition
heart appears larger and poorly defined, pulmonary vessels are more prominent, and there is blunting of the lung bases
Term
Which ribs are more apparent on a frontal view CXR?
Definition
posterior
Term
Give some reasons for poor inspiration.
Definition
massive obesity, pain, CHF, or chronic restrictive lung disease
Term
When are expiration films appropriate?
Definition
to look for suspected foreign bodies, obstructed bronchi and pneumothorax
Term
What pathology shows a white lung field?
Definition
consolidation (i.e. pneumonia), atelectasis (collapse), pleural fluid accumulation, masses
Term
What pathology shows a black lung field?
Definition
chronic obsructive pulmonary disease, pneumothorax, pulmonary embolus
Term
T/F
Consolidation density is uniform.
Definition
False
Term
What is air in air spaces replaced with in consolidation?
Definition
exudate, blood, pus, water, tumor cells
Term
T/F
The border is not well demarcated in consolidation except where it abuts a pleural surface
Definition
True
Term
T/F
In consolidation, the density increases inferiorly.
Definition
True
Term
T/F
Air bronchograms may be seen in consolidation.
Definition
True
Term
What is the silhouette sign?
Definition
When the border of the heart is lost and the whole are seems to be one silhouette.
Term
When is the silhouette sign seen?
Definition
consolidation
Term
When is a bat's wing pattern seen in a CXR?
Definition
pulmonary edema or hemorrhage
Term
What is atelectasis?
Definition
loss of lung volume; collapse
Term
How much of the lung can atelectasis involve?
Definition
entire lung, entire lobe, segment, or sub-segment
Term
What are the signs of atelectasis?
Definition
increased density of affected lung
shift of mobile structures towards area of atelectasis
hemidiaphragm displaced upward on affected side (R. is normally higher)
overinflation of unaffected lobes
shift of interlobar fissures
Term
T/F
Right lung is larger than left.
Definition
True
Term
T/F
The left diaphragm should be higher than the right.
Definition
False
Term
How much of the heart should lie to the left of the sternum?
Definition
2/3
Term
If there is deviation of diaphragm, horizontal fissure, heart, or trachea, what should you suspect?
Definition
collapse; atelectasis
Term
Where should the horizontal fissure of the right lung lie?
Definition
center to right hilum to level of 6th rib at axillary line
Term
What are some obstructive causes of atelectasis?
Definition
neoplasm, foreign body, mucus plug, inflammatory debris
Term
What are some passive causes of atelectasis? (airway remains patent)
Definition
pleural effusion and pneumothorax
Term
What are some compressive causes of atelectasis?
Definition
bulla, tumor, pleural effusion, enlarged heart
Term
What does cicatrization mean?
Definition
produced by organizing scar tissue
Term
What are cicatrization causes of atelectasis?
Definition
post pirmary TB or granulomatous disease and pulmonary infarct or trauma
Term
What is an adhesive cause of atelectais?
Definition
respiratory distress syndrome in a new born (inactivation of surfactant)
Term
Name 5 causes of pleural effusion.
Definition
infection, embolism, neoplasm, CHF, trauma
Term
What position is helpful for seeing pleural effusion?
Definition
lateral decubitis position because fluid shifts
Term
T/F
Pleural effusion blunts the costophrenic angles.
Definition
True
Term
What are 4 possibilities for a solitary pulmonary mass?
Definition
tumor, abscess/granuloma, consolidation, anatomical abnormality
Term
What is cavitation of a mass?
Definition
a mass with a center that is less dense (donut)
Term
If air bronchograms are visible in a mass, what is it suggestive of?
Definition
consolidation
Term
When is a CT scan used for masses in the chest?
Definition
mediastinal invasion, chest wall invasion, peripheral or multiple nodes, calcifcation, differentiation from enlarged pulmonary vessels, best location for biopsy
Term
When is an MRI used to evaluate masses?
Definition
mediastinal masses - distinguishes vessls from neoplasm
Term
What are the 3 most common lesions of the mediastinum?
Definition
lymphoma, thymic lesions, and teratomas
Term
When is a PET scan used to evaluate masses?
Definition
when patient is a poor candidate for biopsy, or in case of whole body scan
Term
What is COPD?
Definition
hyperinflation of the lungs
Term
What are some signs of COPD in the CXR?
Definition
increased lung volume (more ribs), flattened or depressed diaphragm, dangling heart, presence of bullae, decreased vascularity
Term
What is pneumothorax?
Definition
acumulation of air in the pleural cavity
Term
What is a tension pneumothorax?
Definition
emergency!
continue accumulaton of air in the pleural cavity
Term
What is the risk with tension pneumothorax?
Definition
decreased venous return - hypoxia
Term
What are some causes of pneumothorax?
Definition
spontaneous, trauma, increased intrathoracic pressure,
parenchymal disease - infection, neoplasm, cystic lung disease, COPD
Term
What are some signs of pneumothorax on the CXR?
Definition
visualization of visceral pleural line, , convex curve of visceral pleural line paralleling contour of chest wall, absence of lung markings distal to th visceral pleural line (most of the time), deep sulcus sign
Term
What is the deep sulcus sign?
Definition
inferiorly displaced costophrenic angle on supine view - seen in pneumothorax
Term
What type of film is helpful in IDing pneumothorax?
Definition
expiratory film
lateral decubitus if pt cannot stand
Term
What are some signs of tension pneumothorax?
Definition
shift of mobile structures (away), inversion of the diaphragm, and flatteing of the heart contour on side under tension
Term
What is a pulmonary embolism?
Definition
obstruction of a pulmonary artery
Term
What is the most common finding with pulmonary embolism?
Definition
normal CXR that is incompatible with patient's cardiopulmonary distress
Term
What is the most common abnormality found in hosptialized patients who die and are autopsied?
Definition
pulmonary embolism
Term
What do you look for with pulmonary embolism?
Definition
look for increased density or dilation of other arteries and the right ventricle and atrium (compensation)
Term
T/F
If you suspect pulmonary embolism from a CXR, you must get other imaging.
Definition
True
Term
What imaging do you use to look for PE?
Definition
spiral CT, V/Q scan, MRI
Term
What are some indications for CT scan?
Definition
clarification of abnormal findings on CXR
staging of lung and esophageal cancer
detecting of metastatic disease
evaluation of solitary nodule
suspected mediastinal or hilar mass
suspected pleural tumor
suspected pulmonary embolism
detecting source of hemoptysis
CT guided needle aspiration and/or drainage
Term
How many times the CXR radiation does chest CT expose a patient to?
Definition
over 100x the radiation
Term
What are the indications for MRI?
Definition
evaluation of mediastinal or hilar tumors, staging of lung cancer when CT indicates invasion of chest structures, suspected aortic disection, evaluation of mediastinum and hilum in patients allergic to contrast, congentital and acquired heart disease
Term
What are the indications for Ultrasound?
Definition
evaluation of fluid collection in pleural space, US guided thoracentesis
Term
T/F
US is useful for evaluation of lesions.
Definition
False, it cannot cross air-tissue borders
Term
What are the indications for nuclear medicine studies?
Definition
suspected pulmonary embolus (V/Q), differentiation of benign and malignant pulmonary nodules (PET), dection of recurring or metastatic tumors (PET), detection of recurrence of lymphoma (gallium), staging of inflammatory disease (gallium), detection of infection
Term
What is the principle diagnostic tool for cardiac imaging?
Definition
echo
Term
How is CXR used in evaluation of the heart?
Definition
basic screening
Term
What has largely replaced cardiac fluoroscopy?
Definition
echo
Term
What are radioisotope studies used to evaluate in cardiac imaging?
Definition
perfusion and function
Term
Which imaging study distinguishes flowing blood from structures?
Definition
MRI
Term
What basic things can you learn about the heart from the CXR?
Definition
size, shape, pulmonary vascular abnormalities, and cardiac calcifications
Term
What 4 CXR views are done in a cardiac series?
Definition
PA, left lateral, r. anterior oblique and l. anterior oblique
Term
What should be the max diameter of the heart?
Definition
< 1/2 the greatest internal diameter of thoracic cage (applies only to PA view
Term
When might the heart appear falsely enlarged?
Definition
AP view, with high diaphragm - less than full inspiration, supine position, with abdominal distention, or with abnormalities of the chest cage, rotaion, density that obscures heart border, mediastinal shift
Term
When might heart appear smaller?
Definition
COPD - over distention of lungs
Term
T/F
The left atrium is not seen under normal circumstances.
Definition
True
Term
What does left atrial enlargement do to the shape of the heart?
Definition
loss of concavity on left side
Term
Give 2 causes of left ventricular enlargement.
Definition
hypertension, aortic valve disease
Term
What are 3 causes of r. ventricular enlargement?
Definition
pulmonary disease, pulmonary artery hypertension, tricuspid valve disease
Term
T/F
The size of the pulmonary vessels is greater at the base of the lungs than at the apex.
Definition
True
Term
When are Kerley B lines seen on CXR?
Definition
interstitial pulmonary edema - due toCHF
Term
When is peribronchial cuffing seen?
Definition
CHF
Term
When is a bat-wing configuration seen?
Definition
pulmonary edema
Term
T/F
Kerley B lines are seen in pulmonary edema.
Definition
False??
Term
What is pericardial effusion?
Definition
heart is enlarged due to fluid in the pericardial sac
Term
What is the most useful imaging for evaluation of pericardial effusion?
Definition
ultrasound
Term
What are some causes of widened mediastinum?
Definition
aortic aneurysm, thyroid enlargement, mediastinal lymph node enlargement, aortic dilation, esophageal dilation, thymic tumors, trauma
Term
What do you do if you suspect aortic aneurysm?
Definition
get CT, echo, or MRI immediately
Term
What imaging is used routinely on pts with suspected traumatic injury to heart and/or great vessels?
Definition
CT scan
Term
What is an echo?
Definition
ultrasound examination of the heart and great vessels
Term
What is the principle diagnostic tool for cardiac abnormalities?
Definition
echo
Term
When is coronary arteriography used?
Definition
ischemic heart disease, asymptomatic pats with abnormal exercise tolerane tests, pts prior to cardiac surgery, pts after CABG, and patient with MI for interventional therapy
Term
T/F
Radioisotope studies allow for the early detection of ischemic heart disease without the risks of catheterization.
Definition
True
Term
What is highly sensitive and specific for detection of coronary artery disease?
Definition
thallium stress imaging
Term
What type of imaging can detect soft plaque not seen in catheterization studies?
Definition
CT
Term
What are the advantages of CT scan?
Definition
non invasice
scan entire heart in less than 15 sec
no hospital stay
cost effective
better depiction of abnormalities
provides clear demo of calcium deposits and plaque
delineates stenosis of coronary arteries
analyze coronary arteries, heart valves, heart muscle, ventricles, plaque and lung parenchyma all at once
Term
What imaging studies are used to evaluate the abdomen?
Definition
CT, US, MRI, endoscopy
Term
What things are plain films useful for in the eval of GI?
Definition
calcifications, intestinal perforations, obstructions
Term
T/F
If bowel perforation is suspected, use a barium enema.
Definition
False!
Term
T/F
CT is the modality of choice for MOST abdominal abnormalities including trauma.
Definition
True - liver, biliary tree, vessels and lobes of liver, gallbladder, spleen, kidneys, adrenals, pancreas, aorta, inferior vena cava, psoas muscle, bladder, bowel, bones, anterior abdominal muscles
Term
T/F
You cannot use IV contrast in renal patients.
Definition
True
Term
What is US used to evaluate?
Definition
Liver (ascites), pancreas, gallbladder, reproductive organs, kidneys, aortic aneurysm
Term
T/F
MRI is often used for problem solving a difficult diagnosis.
Definition
True - finding extension of known disease, etc.
Term
What % of gallstones are radiopaque?
Definition
25%
Term
What are phleboliths?
Definition
small, rounded calcifications that represent calcified venous thrombi, usually found in pelvic veins of women and are not pathological
Term
T/F
There is almost always air in the rectum and sigmoid colon.
Definition
True
Term
What is pneumatosis?
Definition
air in the bowel wall
Term
What is pneumobilia?
Definition
air in the biliary system
Term
T/F
CT is recommended for ulcers.
Definition
true
Term
T/F
Biopsy is necessary for accurate diagnosis of gastric carcinoma.
Definition
true
Term
What is the most common mass lesion of the small bowel?
Definition
carcinoid
Term
What is ileus?
Definition
absence or sig decrease of peristalsis
Term
T/F
80% of bowel obstructions are in small bowel.
Definition
True
Term
What is a functional ileus?
Definition
when 1 or more loops of bowel lose their ability to propagate peristaltic waves
Term
What is the most common GI malignancy?
Definition
colorectal cancer - most originate in sigmoid area
Term
What is the preferred exam for colorectal cancer?
Definition
CT - but endoscopy is gold standard
Term
What is the imaging of choice for appendicitis?
Definition
CT
Term
What is the preferred imaging for liver, biliary tree, and gallbladder?
Definition
US or CT
US is less useful for distinguishing benign v. malignant cancer
Term
What is the preferred imaging for blunt trauma to liver, biliary tree, and gallbladder?
Definition
CT
Term
What is used to evaluate gallbladder disease?
Definition
US
Term
What is the 2nd most common cancer of GI tract?
Definition
pancreatic carcinoma
Term
What is the most common neoplasm of spleen?
Definition
hemangioma
Term
What is the most common malignancy of the spleen?
Definition
lymphoma
Term
What is the most commonly injured intra-abdominal organ?
Definition
spleen
Term
What is the best imaging to eval trauma to spleen?
Definition
CT
Term
What is Bayes theory?
Definition
Finding the inverse probability
he probability that the pt has a disease after a test result is proportional to the pretest disease probablity
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