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Quiz: Sonographic Adrenal Pathology: 20-752689
Quiz: Sonographic Adrenal Pathology: 20-752689
20-752689
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What is the normal adrenal width in dogs < 20kg?
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<0.9 cm
<0.3 cm
<0.5 cm
<0.6 cm
What is the normal adrenal width in dogs > 20kg?
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<1.0 cm
<0.75 cm
<0.6 cm
0.4 cm
What is the normal adrenal width in cats? a. <1.0 cm b. <0.75 cm c. <0.6 cm d. < 0.4 cm
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<1.0 cm
<0.75 cm
<0.6 cm
< 0.4 cm
What are the primary adrenal morphological parameters to assess sonographically?
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Capsular contour
Corticomedullary definition
Comparative echogenicity to surrounding fat
Vascularity
all of the above
What types of adrenal tumors invade local vasculature? a. Adenoma b. Hyperplasia c. Pheochromocytoma d. Adenocarcinoma e. B&C
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Adenoma
Hyperplasia
Pheochromocytoma
Adenocarcinoma
B&C
What is the most likely diagnosis for a geriatric asymptomatic dog with a stable 1 cm echogenic nodule.
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Pheochromocytoma
Adenocarcinoma
Adenoma
Thrombus
Metastatic lesion
Which of the following parameters are not consistent with typical Addisonian adrenals?
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Flattened contour
Swollen contour
Isoechoic to surrounding fat
Hypovascular
0.35cm or less in width
Which for the following differentials is correct for flat isoechoic adrenal glands in the dog.
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Adrenal Burnout
Addison’s disease
Normal variant
All of the above
What type of malignant tumors can affect the adrenal gland?
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Carcinoma
Pheochromocytoma
Lymphoma
Metastatic tumor
All of the above
What is the name of the vessel that connects the adrenal gland to the caudal vena cava and is often a site of thrombosis or tumor invasion?
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Cranial mesenteric vein
Phrenic vein
Portal vein
Pancreato duodenal vein
Adrenal vein
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