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Radiology Quiz 5
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04/27/2011

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Term
2 things required for MRI
Definition

magnet

hydrogen atoms

Term
Contraindications for MRI
Definition

pacemaker

some stents

breast tissue expanders

Body piercings in area being scanned

inability to lay still for 30-60 min

Term
What are some advantages to MRI?
Definition

Bony and soft tissue visualized

allows for visualization of very small structures (1mm)

non-invasive

no radiation

 

Term
Drawbacks of MRI
Definition

length exams

uncomfortable positions

undetectable impants are harmful

 

Term
Indications for MRI
Definition

masses/tumors

joints/musculoskeletal

vascular

Term
What are some advantages of open vs. traditional MRI
Definition

Traditional - more efficient - shorter and requires less equipment

 

open - better for obese/claustrophobic people

Term
Things to consider when scanning a pregnant pt
Definition

Never use contrast

Don't scan for "typical" pregnancy complaints

 

things to image: stroke, mass

Term
When would you do a chest MRI?
Definition
if there is a mass that can't otherwise be imaged.
Term
What is the one MRI exam that requires pt prep?
Definition
MRCP to assess bile ducts - NPO for 4 hours before test
Term
What are three instances when you would use contrast in MRI?

Three with no contrast?
Definition

Contrast: Mass, cancer, infection

 

No contrast: pain, kidney failure, pregnancy

Term
What is the difference between a T1 and T2 image?
Definition

T1 - lighter contrast. Assses bony anatomy

T2 - darker. assesses patholgy. bright areas indicate fluid infiltraiton

Term
what are some soft tissue pelvic exams to image using MRI?
Definition

female anatomy

rectal exam

prostate exam

Term
How does nuclear radiation work?
Definition
emit no radiation but absorb radiaiton from the pt
Term
Average time for nuc med exam

Prep?
Definition

20 min avg. up to 3 hours

 

prep can take hours to days, depending on the radioactive substance used

Term
9 general nuc med exams
Definition

kidney fxn

blood flow across heart

lungs

gallbladder fxn

bones (fx, infection, inflammation, arthritis, tumor)

cancer

GI bleeding

infection

thyroid fxn

Term
What are two therapies to relieve pian from end-stage cacner?
Definition
Sm153 adn Sr89
Term
PET exams for cancer pts
Definition

use F18 FDG (radioactive sugar)

nothing to eat or drink

lay in a dark room for 45 min before exam so there's as little brain activity as possible

 

used to identify cacner and the response to therapy

Term
Bone scans are done for what 3 types of Cancer?
Definition
breast, lung, prostate
Term
Why is FDG used to image cancer in PET?
Definition
malignant tumors tend to have increased number of glucose transporter proteins and increased glycolytic enzyme levels so they exhibit increased FDG uptake compoared to normal cells.
Term
SPECT (single photon emission tomography) and NM sestamibi (Mibi or lexiscan) or stress test (as sub for Mibi) are used for what kind of imaging?
Definition
myocardial perfusion
Term
Gated imaging (NM MUGA) is used to what kind of imaging?
Definition
ventriculography
Term
SPECT NM 201 thallium and PET 18F-FDG are used for what kind of imaging?
Definition
viability
Term
6 indications for stress test
Definition

Coronary artery disease

Degree of stenosis and impact on regional perfusion

assessment of ischemia v. scarring (risk assessment for MI)

pre-op for major surgery

monitoring (CHF, post-treatment for revascularization)

chest pain (most common)

Term
Differences between treadmill and chemical stress imgaing
Definition

Treadmill - immediate results

NPO prior to test

Chemical: 1 1/2 hour wait

pt should eat prior to chemical test

Term
Stress test prep
Definition

No nitroglycerin

no tobacco or caffeine bc they affect the same receptors and the tracers

No theophylline derivates

IV access necessary

Term
Contraindications to physical stress test
Definition

physical limitations

neurological impairment

meds that preclude adequate stress levels (Ca channel blockers, beta blockers)

Unstable angina

acute MI within 2-4 days

uncontroled systemic or pulmonary HTN

life threatening arrhythmias

severe mitral or aortic stenosis

left bundle branch block

Term
Contraindications to chemical stress test
Definition

history of bronchospasm

pulmonary disaese (asthma or pulm HTN)

systemic HypOtension (<90)

severe mitral disease

2nd or 3rd degree AV block

Exception: Ino/chronotropic (Dobutimine), which has same contraindications as treadmill test

Term
Interpretation of stress test results:


1. If blood flow is evenly distributed on both rest and stress images, then _____

2. If we see hypoperfusion on the stress test, which fill in on the rest, then ____

3. If we see hypoperfusion on both stress and rest, then __-_
Definition

normal

ischemia (reversible)

scar or infarct

Term
What are V/Q scans done for?

When would you order one?
Definition

pulmonary perfusion/ventilation

to check for PE

 

ORder:

unable to do a CT due to:

IV size

patient size

IV contrast allergy

preferred by thte radiologist

Term
Prep for thyroid uptake and scan?

What other exam shares this prep?
Definition

No thyroid or antithyroid meds

NO CT contrast

Diet: No seafood, vitamins, low iodine

 

 

Same prep for parathyroid scan

2 day test

Term
What is a HIDA scan?

When do you do one?
Definition

Hepatobiliary scan

 

Done after a negative US or for:

abdominal pain

bloating

nausea

chest pain

Term
Prep for Renal exams
Definition

no lasix for 24-48 hours

no enalaprilat for 24-48 hours

 

Term
What test uses radioactive scrambled eggs or oatmeal?

What is the prep for this test?
Definition

gastric emptying

smoking, meds that affect gastric motility

Term
What are some other nuclear medicine tests?
Definition

parathyroid

white blood cell

GI bleed

octeroscans

MIBG

Lymphatic

Cisternograms

Term
The skull is covered by __ on the outer table and __ on the inner table
Definition

periosteum

dura mater

 

Term
Scattered small vascular channels are found everywhere but are most often seen in the vicinity of the ___.
Definition
dural venous sinuses
Term
Contents of the jugular foramen
Definition

internal jugular vein

internal and external carotid arteries

CN IX-XII

 

Term
Why would you get a plain radiograph of the skull?
Definition

penetrating injuries

suspected trauma

destructive lesions

metabolic bone disease

congenital anomalies

suspected sinusitis

reassurance

Term
What are some common PE findings with a blowout fracture?
Definition

Periorbital ecchymosis (black eye)

Inability to elevate globe due to herniated inf rectus

vertical diplopia, hypotropia, or hypertropia on affeted side

Hypoasethesia over infraorbital nerve

depression of the globe

enopthalmos

Term
What part of the orbit is most commonly fxed?
Definition
floor of the globe
Term
When would you do an ultrasound or doppler of the head?
Definition

cerebrovascular disease

Carotid stenosis/occlusion

intracranial stenosis

cerebral emboli

cerebral vasospasm

arteriovenous malformation

head trauma

cerebral circulatory arrest

diminished vasomotor reactivity

reduced/absent cerebral autoregulation

variations in circle of willis

Term
__ is the gold standard for assessing osteomeatal complex for sinus infections
Definition
CT
Term
On CT ___ will show as low densities and __ will show as high densities
Definition

edema

hemorrhage

Term
Most common pathological states of the head
Definition

trauma

neoplasia

vascular disease

MS

infection

cerebral atrophy

hydrocephalus

Term
Signs and symptoms of a neurologic problem
Definition

LOC

abnormal neurologic exam

skull fx

Term
Possible complications of sphenoid and ethmoid sinusitis?
Definition

sphenoid - possibility of brain abscess

ethmoid - could go blind

Term
What CT view of head is best for sinusitis?
Definition
coronal - bc you can see air-fluid levels
Term
Cranial MRI is done for what two things primarily
Definition

MS

tumors

Term
MRA is done for what 3 structures?
Definition

carotid arteries

vertebral arteries

cerebral arteries

Term
When would you use a conventional scintigraphy with blood-barrier agents? (Nuclear med)
Definition

limited CT access

encephalitis

CV disease

Term
When would you do a cerebral perfusion test? (nuclear med)
Definition

stroke

dementia

extrapyramidal disorder

brain death

Term
When would you do a cisternography? (nuclear med)
Definition

CSF leakage

shunt patency

hydrocephalus dx

measure arachnoid spaces

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