Visceral cavity
Lungs
Abdominopelvic wall
Liver
To confirm if the fluid is simple
To know if the fluid is complex
To eliminate artifact
None of the above
It stays
It drains into the lungs
It moves to dependent side
Both B & C
Too much phosphorus in fluid
Too much protein and calcium in fluid
No fluid at all
None of the above
True
False
The thickening of the greater omentum due to malignant infiltration
The thickening of the lesser omentum due to malignant infiltration
The thinning of the greater omentum due to malignant infiltration
The thinning of the lesser omentum due to malignant infiltration
A fatty tumor
The most common malignant neoplasm
A collection of bile that resides outside of the gallbladder
A collection of pus
Fluid in the brain
Fluid that resides above the diaphragm
Fluid that resides below the diaphragm
A solid malignant neoplasm
Cancer
Heart disease
Liver disease
All of the above
To-and-fro
Wave like
No movement
Both A & B
Liver and kidney
Aorta and IVC
Stomach and large intestine
Pancreas and stomach
Fluid collection under the diaphragm
Fluid between the joints
Fluid above the diaphragm
All of the above
Lipoma
Sarcoma
Biloma
Carcinoma
Inguinal
Umbillical
Femoral
Aorta
Long
Transverse
Coronal
Antiradial
IMA and SMA
Aorta and IVC
Aorta and SMA
IVC and IMA
Posterior to IVC
Anterior to aorta
Above Iliac arteries
None of the above
Aorta
IVC
Portal confluence
Renal vein
Outer layer of a vessel
Inner layer of a vessel
Inner layer of aorta
Middle layer of vessel
Splenic
Aortic
Inguinal
Femoral
Atheromegaly
Atherosclerosis
Atherotitis
Atherosis
It shrinks
It disappears
Increased systolic
Increased velocity of blood flow
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
Posterior to PV
Inferior to
Anterior to CBD
Both A & C
Annular, Saccular, fusiform
Small, medium, large
Fusiform, Saccular, DIssecting
None of the above