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The best X-ray modality for the gall bladder is a CT scan?
The best X-ray modality for the gall bladder is a CT scan?
False (B)
Ultrasound scan is helpful to show fluid and obstruction in the gastrointestinal tracts.
Ultrasound scan is helpful to show fluid and obstruction in the gastrointestinal tracts.
True (A)
The size of the probe which best to be used for gall bladder is 10-12mmhurst.
The size of the probe which best to be used for gall bladder is 10-12mmhurst.
False (B)
In Crohn's disease, a barium follow through is a good modality to be used.
In Crohn's disease, a barium follow through is a good modality to be used.
Ca colon is rare disease
Ca colon is rare disease
Acute pancreatitis and ascending cholangitis are complication of gallbladder stones
Acute pancreatitis and ascending cholangitis are complication of gallbladder stones
The majority of secondary cancer of the liver come from the lung
The majority of secondary cancer of the liver come from the lung
MRI is radio active and contraindicated in pregnancy.
MRI is radio active and contraindicated in pregnancy.
MRI colonoscopy is the best choice for cancer of the colone
MRI colonoscopy is the best choice for cancer of the colone
Dysphagia is due to problems in the stomach
Dysphagia is due to problems in the stomach
Bleeding from the rectum always is due to ca colone
Bleeding from the rectum always is due to ca colone
Liver cirrhosis can be diagnosed by ultrasound
Liver cirrhosis can be diagnosed by ultrasound
Hyperechoic picture indicate present of fluid on ultrasound
Hyperechoic picture indicate present of fluid on ultrasound
Flashcards
CT scan for gallbladder
CT scan for gallbladder
A CT scan is the best imaging method for visualizing the gallbladder.
Ultrasound for gastrointestinal issues
Ultrasound for gastrointestinal issues
Ultrasound can effectively detect fluid buildup and blockages in the digestive system.
Gallbladder ultrasound probe size
Gallbladder ultrasound probe size
The probe size for gallbladder ultrasound typically ranges from 3.5 to 5 MHz.
Barium follow-through for Crohn's
Barium follow-through for Crohn's
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Colon cancer prevalence
Colon cancer prevalence
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Complications of gallstones
Complications of gallstones
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Source of secondary liver cancer
Source of secondary liver cancer
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MRI and radiation
MRI and radiation
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MRI colonoscopy for colon cancer
MRI colonoscopy for colon cancer
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Cause of dysphagia
Cause of dysphagia
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Bleeding from rectum and colon cancer
Bleeding from rectum and colon cancer
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Ultrasound for liver cirrhosis
Ultrasound for liver cirrhosis
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Hyperechoic picture on ultrasound
Hyperechoic picture on ultrasound
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Gallbladder function
Gallbladder function
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Digestive system overview
Digestive system overview
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Crohn's Disease
Crohn's Disease
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Acute pancreatitis and ascending cholangitis
Acute pancreatitis and ascending cholangitis
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Appendicitis
Appendicitis
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Ulcerative colitis
Ulcerative colitis
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Diverticulitis
Diverticulitis
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Study Notes
True/False Questions on Gallbladder and Digestive System
- CT scan: The best X-ray modality for the gallbladder is a CT scan. (True)
- Ultrasound scan: Ultrasound scans can display fluid and blockages in the digestive tract. (True)
- Gallbladder size: The optimal size for a gallbladder examination procedure is 10-12 hours. (False)
- Barium follow-through: Using barium follow-through for Crohn's disease is a good diagnostic method. (True)
- Colorectal cancer: Colon cancer is an uncommon disease. (False)
- Gallstones and pancreatitis: Gallstones can cause acute pancreatitis and ascending cholangitis. (True)
- Liver cancer origin: Most secondary liver cancers originate from the lungs. (False)
- MRI and pregnancy: MRI uses radioactive material and is not suitable for pregnant women. (False)
- Colon cancer diagnosis: MRI colonoscopy is a suitable choice for identifying colon cancer. (True)
- Dysphagia cause: Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) arises from issues within the stomach. (False)
- Rectal bleeding cause: Rectal bleeding is usually associated with colon cancer. (True)
- Liver cirrhosis diagnosis: Ultrasound can diagnose liver cirrhosis. (True)
- Ultrasound imaging: Hyper-echoic images on ultrasound indicate the presence of fluid. (True)
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Test your knowledge on the gallbladder and the digestive system with this True/False quiz. Each question addresses key aspects of diagnostic imaging, diseases, and conditions related to digestive health. See how well you understand the facts and myths surrounding these important topics.