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ARDMS ABDOMEN DAVIES EXAM QUESTIONS AND

CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE 2024




During abdominal sonography on a 68 year old male, you suspect an exophytic mass

arising from the stomach. Which technique is most useful in analyzing this mass?



a. scan the area while the patient performs a Valsalva maneuver

b. perform compression sonography

c. scan the patient in both inspiration and expiration

d. rescan the patient following ingestion of a fatty meal

e. scan the patient in a Trendelenburg position –correct answer b. perform compression

sonography



This TRV image was obtained in a 49 y.o. male with hematuria. What structure is

represented by the letter "a"?

a. rib

b. lumbar spine

c. quadratus lumborum muscle

d. psoas muscle

,e. obturator internus muscle - correct answer c. quadratus lumborum muscle



The patient you are scanning has eaten breakfast prior to your study. What is the

appearance of the gallbladder in the postprandial state?

a. dilatation of a thin-walled gallbladder

b. contraction of the gallbladder with diffuse wall thickening

c. nonvisibility of the gallbladder due to complete contraction

d. contraction of the gallbladder with asymmetric wall thickening

e. minimal contraction of the gallbladder with a sludge filled lumen - correct answer b.

contraction of the gallbladder with diffuse wall thickening



What is the relationship of the superior mesenteric artery to the pancreas?

a. posterior to the tail

b. posterior to the neck

c. superior to the body

d. cephalad to the head

e. lateral to the tail - correct answer b. posterior to the neck



Which of the following is NOT true regarding thyroid nodules?

a. the overwhelming majority of thyroid nodules are benign

b. thyroid nodules are very common

c. a solitary thyroid nodule is usually malignant

d. nodules with significant cystic component are usually benign

,e. nodules may be hyperechoic or hypoechoic to the thyroid - correct answer c. a

solitary thyroid nodule is usually malignant



You are scanning a patient with suspected liver cirrhosis. All of the following are

sonographic features of cirrhosis EXCEPT:

a.surface nodularity

b. shrunken caudate lobe

c. altered echo texture

d. ascites

e. regenerative nodules - correct answer b. shrunken caudate lobe

( with cirrhosis the caudate is usually enlarged compared to the right due to sparing)



A patient has been referred to your ultrasound lab with a history of acute pyelonephritis.

What is the most common sonographic appearance of this condition?

a. normal appearance

b. irregular renal surface contour

c. mottles appearance of both kidneys

d. focal hypoechoic masses throughout the kidney

e. gas within the renal parenchyma - correct answer a. normal appearance



You have been asked to perform an ultrasound evaluation of a child with multicystic

dysplastic kidney (MCDK). Which of the following is NOT a sign of this condition?

a. multiple variably sized cysts

, b. nonmedial lovation of the largest cyst

c. dilated ureter

d. no identifiable renal sinus

e. brightly echogenic tissue interfaces between cysts - correct answer c. dilated ureter



You are scanning a patient with a history of fever, abnormal liver function tests, and

RUQ tenderness. The liver is enlarged with decreased echogenicity, the GB wall is

thickened and thick echogenic bands are noted surrounding the portal veins. Which of

the following conditions is most likely?

a. fatty liver

b. cirrhosis

c. budd-chiari syndrome

d. hepatitis

e. normal liver - correct answer d. hepatitis



The arrow labeled D is pointing to what lobe of the liver?

a. medial segment of left lobe

b. lateral segment left lobe

c. posterior segment right lobe

d. anterior segment right lobe

e. caudate lobe - correct answer e. caudate lobe

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