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1. All of the following are differential considerations for a well-defined density seen on mammogram EXCEPT:
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Cyst
Fibroadenoma
Cancer
Diabetic mastopathy
Intramammary lymph node
2. According to the Revised Atlanta Classification System of 2012, an encapsulated peripancreatic fluid collection which has persisted for >4 weeks in the setting of necrotizing pancreatitis is called?:
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Acute peripancreatic fluid collection
Pseudocyst
Acute necrotic collection
Walled off necrosis
3. A completely cystic appearing adrenal lesion that is 4-6 cm in size has approximately what percentage chance of being malignant?
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25%
45%
60%
70%
90%
4. Which of the following agents accumulates in infarcted myocardium?
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201 Thalium
99m Tc Sestamibi
99m Tc Pyrophosphate
99m Tc Pertechetate
5. The typical age of presentation of melorheostosis is:
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Prenatal
Infancy
Early adulthood
Late adulthood
6. Motion artifact always propagates in the _____________ direction regardless of the direction of motion
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Frequency-encoding
Phase-encoding
Superficial
Deep
7. All of the following regarding chordoma are true EXCEPT:
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The most common location is the skull/clivus
It is a locally aggressive tumor that originates from notochord
Often contains calcifications
More often extends posteriorly
8. Spin Echo techniques begin with a __ degree radiofrequency (RF) pulse:
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30
45
60
90
180
9. All of the following regarding hepatic lymphoma are true EXCEPT:
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Usually presents early in the disease course
Typically has a “target” appearance on ultrasound
Most often seen in the setting of immunocompromised patients
Appearance can mimic hepatic cysts but lymphoma lesions often have less posterior acoustic enhancement than would be expected with cysts.
10. The finding demonstrated here is commonly associated with which of the following
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Right ventricular enlargement
Cardiac myxoma
Left atrial appendage thrombus
Left atrial enlargement
11. Which of the following is the BEST differential consideration for a cyanotic neonate with increased pulmonary vascularity and the appearance of the heart/mediastinum shown here?
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D-Transposition of the Great Arteries
Truncus Arteriosus
Total anomalous pulmonary venous connection
AV canal
Single atrium
12. The “trilaminar” color appearance shown on this CAD image is often associated with:
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Invasive ductal carcinoma
Patient motion
Susceptibility artifact
K-Space misregistration
13. The cluster of dilated and fluid-filled small bowel loops shown on this CT image is suspicious for:
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Inflammatory bowel disease
Infectious enteritis
Closed loop small bowel obstruction
Bowel ischemia
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