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This document contains a comprehensive collection of approximately 350 ARDMS abdomen exam questions and verified answers, focusing on key abdominal sonography topics such as liver anatomy and pathology, gallbladder and biliary conditions, pancreatic disorders, renal diseases, spleen abnormalities, and vascular structures. The content is presented in a structured question-and-answer format, making it highly effective for exam preparation, self-assessment, and rapid revision. The material is closely aligned with core sonography curricula and standard textbooks such as Diagnostic Medical Sonography: Abdomen and Superficial Structures by Carol M. Rumack. It includes detailed coverage of hepatobiliary anatomy (e.g., main lobar fissure, ligamentum teres), liver diseases (cirrhosis, hepatitis, hepatocellular carcinoma), gallbladder conditions (cholelithiasis, cholecystitis, adenomyomatosis), and pancreatic pathologies (pancreatitis, adenocarcinoma, pseudocysts). Additionally, it integrates important laboratory values such as ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase, and bilirubin, along with their clinical significance, as outlined in the explanations on pages 3–4 of the document. This study guide is ideal for students enrolled in Diagnostic Medical Sonography (SONO 310), Radiologic Technology, Medical Imaging, and Ultrasound programs. It is particularly useful for ARDMS certification candidates, sonography students, radiology trainees, and healthcare professionals preparing for registry exams or clinical evaluations. It may also benefit practicing sonographers seeking a comprehensive review of abdominal imaging concepts and pathology. The document provides in-depth explanations of sonographic findings, disease mechanisms, and diagnostic criteria. For example, the descriptions of liver conditions such as cirrhosis and fatty infiltration (pages 7–8) highlight key imaging characteristics, while sections on pancreatic and renal pathology explain both clinical presentation and ultrasound features. It also covers Doppler principles, vascular abnormalities (e.g., portal hypertension, abdominal aortic aneurysm), and congenital anomalies, making it a complete and practical resource for mastering abdominal ultrasound and succeeding in ARDMS exams. Keywords: ARDMS abdomen exam questions, abdominal sonography exam prep, liver anatomy ultrasound segments, cirrhosis fatty liver hepatitis ultrasound, gallbladder cholelithiasis cholecystitis adenomyomatosis, pancreatic adenocarcinoma pancreatitis pseudocyst, renal pathology hydronephrosis polycystic kidney disease, spleen splenomegaly hemangioma infarct, Doppler ultrasound portal hypertension TIPS, abdominal aortic aneurysm ultrasound criteria, hepatobiliary lab values ALT AST bilirubin, sonography registry study guide

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ARDMS Abdomen Exam 2026
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Left lobe of the liver is divided into medial and lateral segments by what? -

🧠ANSWER ✔✔Left hepatic vein


Left lobe of the liver is separated from the caudate lobe by what? -

🧠ANSWER ✔✔ligamentum venosum


Right lobe of the liver is divided into anterior and posterior segments by

what? - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Right hepatic vein

,Main lobar fissure - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔The main lobar fissure separates the

right and left lobes of the liver.

It is visualized sonographically as an echogenic linear structure extending

from the portal vein to the neck of the gallbladder

**landmark for identifying the gallbladder


Falciform ligament - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Attaches the liver to the anterior

abdominal wall

Extends from the diaphragm to the umbilicus

Separate the right and left subphrenic spaces


Ligamentum venosum - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔The ligamentum venosum is a

remnant of the fetal ductus venosus. It divides the caudate lobe from the

left lobe.


Ligamentum teres - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Lies within the falciform ligament,

remnant of the fetal umbilical vein***, courses within the left intersegmental

fissure, dividing the left lobe into medial and lateral segments


Main Portal Vein diameter should not exceed: - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔13 mm or

1.3 cm

,Hepatomegaly - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Etiology: congestive heart failure,

inflammatory processes, polycystic disease, fatty infiltration, biliary

obstruction, neoplasm, budd-chiari syndrome

Sonographic characteristics: Length exceeding 18 cm, Anterior-posterior

diameter exceeding 15 cm


Alkaline Phosphatase - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔An enzyme produced primarily by

the liver, bone, and placenta and excreted through the bile ducts

Marked elevation is associated with obstructive jaundice


Alpha-fetoprotein - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A protein normally synthesized by the

liver, yolk sack, and GI tract of the fetus

Nonspecific marker for malignancy


Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔An enzyme found in large

concentration in the liver and lower concentrations in the heart, muscle,

and kidneys

Remains elevated longer than AST

Elevation associated with cirrhosis, hepatitis, and biliary obstruction

Mild elevation associated with liver mets


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, Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔An enzyme present in

many types of tissues that is released when cells are damaged or injured;

levels will be proportional to the amount of damage and time between cell

injury and testing

Associated with hepatitis, cirrhosis, and Mononucleosis


Prothrombin time - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Normal clotting time is 10-15 seconds


enzyme produced by the liver

production depends on amount of Vitamin K

elevation associated with cirrhosis, malignancy, malabsorption of Vitamin

K, and clotting failure

Decreases with subacute or acute cholecystitis, internal biliary fistula,

carcinoma of the GB, injury to the bile ducts, and prolonged extrahepatic

biliary obstruction


Hepatic Candidiasis - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Fungal infection


Immune-suppressed patients, Fever, chills, abdominal pain, palpable liver

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