1 of 581
Term
Malignant cyst characteristics (3)
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, hypoechoic mass
bilateral renal hypertrophy
dilated pancreatic duct
hyper echoic renal pyramids
dilated CBD
nephrocalcinosis
variable
anatomical variant
thick/irregular septations
inferior portion of spleen
multiple septains
posteriolateral to upper pole of left
calcifications in septations
kidney
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2 of 581
Term
Aortic rupture symptoms
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back pain
bleed in body
hypotension
hyper echoic to muscle
longus colli muscle
within bicipital groove
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, 3 of 581
Term
What does the superior mesenteric artery supply (2)
What may be administered to patients to reduce bowel gas
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small intestine congenital or acquired
proximal colon infertility
simethicone cancer
venous sinuses filled with blood
congestive heart failure break down
reduced cardiac function lymphatic tissue that produce
lymphocytes
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4 of 581
Term
What extends over the ends of the corpora cavernosa
Arterial pathway (6)
What are the helicon arteries
What vessels provide the primary venous outflow routes (2)
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glans penis
internal iliac artery-internal pudendal artery-bulbourethra artery-penile
arteries-dorsal & cavernosal arteries
branches of cavernosal arteries that penetrate tissue
superficial dorsal vein
deep dorsal vein
autosomal recessive defect
urinary stasis from dilated collecting tubules
grade:
1: small, fluid-filled separation of renal pelvis
2: dilation of some but not calyces, renal sinus orientation still concave
3: complete pelvocaliectasis, calyx presentation convex
4: prominent dilation of collecting system, thinning renal parenchyma
cholecystokinin
GI tract hormones
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Term
Malignant cyst characteristics (3)
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, hypoechoic mass
bilateral renal hypertrophy
dilated pancreatic duct
hyper echoic renal pyramids
dilated CBD
nephrocalcinosis
variable
anatomical variant
thick/irregular septations
inferior portion of spleen
multiple septains
posteriolateral to upper pole of left
calcifications in septations
kidney
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2 of 581
Term
Aortic rupture symptoms
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back pain
bleed in body
hypotension
hyper echoic to muscle
longus colli muscle
within bicipital groove
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, 3 of 581
Term
What does the superior mesenteric artery supply (2)
What may be administered to patients to reduce bowel gas
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small intestine congenital or acquired
proximal colon infertility
simethicone cancer
venous sinuses filled with blood
congestive heart failure break down
reduced cardiac function lymphatic tissue that produce
lymphocytes
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4 of 581
Term
What extends over the ends of the corpora cavernosa
Arterial pathway (6)
What are the helicon arteries
What vessels provide the primary venous outflow routes (2)
, Give this one a try later!
glans penis
internal iliac artery-internal pudendal artery-bulbourethra artery-penile
arteries-dorsal & cavernosal arteries
branches of cavernosal arteries that penetrate tissue
superficial dorsal vein
deep dorsal vein
autosomal recessive defect
urinary stasis from dilated collecting tubules
grade:
1: small, fluid-filled separation of renal pelvis
2: dilation of some but not calyces, renal sinus orientation still concave
3: complete pelvocaliectasis, calyx presentation convex
4: prominent dilation of collecting system, thinning renal parenchyma
cholecystokinin
GI tract hormones
Don't know?