Pathology 7th Edition By Eisenberg Latest 2024 Exam
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On ULTRASOUND, which TUMORS generally appear as solid Hypoechoic masses &
may contain Microcalcifications?
Papillary Carcinomas
Diabetes mellitus is a result of the
Failure of the pancreas to secrete insulin
,The SLOW-GROWING THYROID Carcinoma with an incidence that peaks in young
adulthood & in the 3rd & 5th decades is
Papillary Carcinoma
Thyroid Adenomas appear "hot"/"cold" on Nuclear Medicine Scans, depending on
their
Functional Capacity
Graves' Disease results from an excessive production of THYROID HORMONE
known as
Hyperthyroidism
The modality that demonstrates function of the THYROID GLAND the best is
Nuclear Medicine
The fight-or-flight HORMONES are
Epinephrine & Norepinehrine
, Radiographers must be cautious of complications of Cushing's Syndrome, such as
Spontaneous Fractures
Hyperpituitarism after BONE GROWTH has stopped causes
Acromegaly
The Posterior lobe of the PITUITARY GLAND produces
Vasopressin & Oxytocin
Calcifications have a FINE GRANULAR/STRIPPLED appearance in
Neuroblastoma
Because of RAPID GROWTH (usually Necrotic), Lymphatic & Hepatic Metastases
are COMMON when
Adrenal Carcinoma
Production of excessive Androgenic Active Hormones by the Adrenal Gland causes
Adrenogenital Syndrome