Pancreatic Imaging — Flashcards

#1

ERCP study shows the classic double-duct sign in a patient suffering from _____

#2

_____ sign in Acute Pancreatitis is seen due to edema around the kidney due to the involvement of paranephric fat

#3

_____ pancreatitis is characterized by atrophy and dystrophic calcification of pancreatic parenchyma on imaging

#4

_____ criteria for the diagnosis of chronic pancreatitis is based on endoscopic ultrasonographic (EUS) findings.*what are the components?

#5

The _____ Index (CTSI) has a maximum of 10 points, and it is the sum of the Balthazar grade points and pancreatic necrosis grade points.

#6

Most sensitive investigation for chronic pancreatitis is _____

#7

The given image shows the presence of a _____ in lower end of esophagus.

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#8

The given Retrograde ureterogram showing dilated clubbed calyces with stricture of the left ureteropelvic junction is suggestive of _____

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#9

In _____ sign or double wall sign, inner mucosal and outer serosal layers of bowel are enhanced in pneumoperitoneum

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#10

Thumbprinting sign is suggestive of _____

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