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With the patient in the left lateral decubitus position, what landmark can we use to identify the level of the Confluence of the common iliac into the IVC? |
The inferior pole of the right kidney |
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The walls of the IVC normally appear on ultrasound as? |
Muscular and echogenic walls |
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Intraluminal tumors within the IVC and iliac veins most typically arise from? |
The hepatic and renal veins |
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Which of the following characteristics is primarily observed with only intravascular tumors? |
Color flow within the mass with small vessels apparent |
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If a strut of an IVC filter penetrates the wall of the IVC, What common complications may be seen on ultrasound? |
Hematoma |
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Which two ultrasound findings are observed with spontaneous arotocaval fistulaes? |
A tissue bruit and pulsatile flow central to the fistula |
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Normal portal venous flow systolic velocity range from |
10 to 30 centimeters per second |
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Normal portal vein measures |
Less than 13 mm |
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Postprandially, portal vein velocity : |
Increases 50-100 % |
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During right atrial contraction, which of the following occurs |
Retrograde flow in the hepatic vein |
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Recanalized para umbilical vein is located |
At the fissure for the ligamentum teres |
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Which if the following is not associate with TIPS stenosis? |
A focal increase in stent velocity greater than 30 cm/s |