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CDOS Exam Questions with Verified Solutions PVD - Answers Posterior vitreous detachment 4 positions to evaluate the macula - Answers 1. Horizontal axial 2. Vertical transverse 3. Longitudinal 4. Vertical macula Vertical Macula Scan - Answers obtained by displaying a vertical axial scan and then directing the sound beam slightly temporally Reverse macular scan - Answers performing a longitudinal exam of the nasal meridian with the patient's gaze forward or slightly nasal with the probe placed so that it is slightly overlapping the limbus; macular region is located in the lower aspect of the echogram ultrasound - Answers an acoustic wave that consists of an oscillation of particles within a medium angle of sound incidence - Answers the angle at which the sound beam strikes an interface smooth flat interface - Answers will return almost all of an echo back to its source creating a specular or mirror-like reflex (retinal surface) smooth convex interface - Answers some of the echo will be reflected away from its origin resulting in a weaker echo (dome shaped lesion) irregular/coarse interface - Answers part of the echo will be scattered resulting in a weaker echo even if the transducer is perpendicular reflectivity evaluation - Answers observed spike height of A scan and the brightness of the B scan reflectivity categorization - Answers determined by estimating the heights of the spike on A scan as a percentage in relation to the vitreous baseline and the top of the initial spike extremely low reflectivity - Answers 0-5% low reflectivity - Answers 5-40% medium reflectivity - Answers 40-60% medium high reflectivity - Answers 60-80% high reflectivity - Answers 80-100% internal structure - Answers refers to degree of variation of histologic architecture in a masslike lesion and is evaluated by noting differences in the height and length of the A scan spikes and the differences in echodensity on B scan regular internal structure - Answers little or no variation in the height and length of spikes on A scan; uniform appearance on B scan irregular internal structure - Answers marked differences in echo appearance sound attenuation - Answers occurs when sound energy is scattered, reflected, or absorbed by the medium indicated on B scan as a decrease in the brightness of echoes or a reduction in spike height on A scan posterior shadowing - Answers absence of echoes posterior to the structure due to sound attenuation Quantitative echography type II - Answers method for differentiating a retinal detachment from a vitreous membrane: 1.Horizontal line is placed in the middle of the screen 2.Probe is placed perpendicular to the membrane

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CDOS Exam Questions with Verified Solutions

PVD - Answers Posterior vitreous detachment

4 positions to evaluate the macula - Answers 1. Horizontal axial

2. Vertical transverse

3. Longitudinal

4. Vertical macula

Vertical Macula Scan - Answers obtained by displaying a vertical axial scan and then directing
the sound beam slightly temporally

Reverse macular scan - Answers performing a longitudinal exam of the nasal meridian with the
patient's gaze forward or slightly nasal with the probe placed so that it is slightly overlapping the
limbus; macular region is located in the lower aspect of the echogram

ultrasound - Answers an acoustic wave that consists of an oscillation of particles within a
medium

angle of sound incidence - Answers the angle at which the sound beam strikes an interface

smooth flat interface - Answers will return almost all of an echo back to its source creating a
specular or mirror-like reflex (retinal surface)

smooth convex interface - Answers some of the echo will be reflected away from its origin
resulting in a weaker echo (dome shaped lesion)

irregular/coarse interface - Answers part of the echo will be scattered resulting in a weaker echo
even if the transducer is perpendicular

reflectivity evaluation - Answers observed spike height of A scan and the brightness of the B
scan

reflectivity categorization - Answers determined by estimating the heights of the spike on A
scan as a percentage in relation to the vitreous baseline and the top of the initial spike

extremely low reflectivity - Answers 0-5%

low reflectivity - Answers 5-40%

medium reflectivity - Answers 40-60%

medium high reflectivity - Answers 60-80%

high reflectivity - Answers 80-100%

, internal structure - Answers refers to degree of variation of histologic architecture in a masslike
lesion and is evaluated by noting differences in the height and length of the A scan spikes and
the differences in echodensity on B scan

regular internal structure - Answers little or no variation in the height and length of spikes on A
scan; uniform appearance on B scan

irregular internal structure - Answers marked differences in echo appearance

sound attenuation - Answers occurs when sound energy is scattered, reflected, or absorbed by
the medium indicated on B scan as a decrease in the brightness of echoes or a reduction in
spike height on A scan

posterior shadowing - Answers absence of echoes posterior to the structure due to sound
attenuation

Quantitative echography type II - Answers method for differentiating a retinal detachment from
a vitreous membrane:

1.Horizontal line is placed in the middle of the screen

2.Probe is placed perpendicular to the membrane

3.Probe is placed perpendicular to the sclera

4.The decibel level is decreased until the spike from these surfaces touches but does not
surpass the horizontal line

5.Difference in decibel setting required to display the membrane and the sclera at the specific
spike level may help differentiate retina from vitreous membranes

*6-15db = retina

*>20db = vitreous membrane

aftermovement - Answers the motion of the lesion echoes before, during, and immediately after
an eye movement

horizontal spike movement - Answers represents lateral motion and can be observed on B scan

vertical spike movement - Answers caused by minimal change in position of the lesion relative
to the sound beam and is usually not appreciable on B scan

vascularity - Answers fast spontaneous motion of echoes representing bloodflow within blood
vessels displayed as low amplitude continuous flickering of the internal lesion spikes on A scan

vascularity assessment - Answers eye is fixated steadily with probe stationary on the eye

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