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Year : 2020 | Volume
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| Issue : 4 | Page : 280 |
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CME Test
Date of Web Publication | 22-Dec-2020 |
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How to cite this article: . CME Test. J Med Ultrasound 2020;28:280 |
- In the treatment mechanism of LIPUS, which of the following is wrong?
- Generation of various growth factors
- Reduction of inflammatory reactions
- Thermal therapy
- All of the above
- According to the current LIPUS research, what type of disease is not among the possible treatment options for LIPUS?
- Neurodegenerative disease
- Traumatic brain injury
- Psychiatric disorders.
- Neurological Infections
- Which of the following is not a possible problem caused by neonatal ischemic-hypoxia encephalopathy?
- Cerebral palsy
- Congenital heart disease
- The financial burden of the patient's family
- Epilepsy
- Which of the following is the current treatment for neonatal ischemic-hypoxia encephalopathy?
- LIPUS
- Therapeutic hypothermia
- None of the above
- All of the above
- In benign neck cysts, which kind of cyst have the highest rate of recurrence after ultrasound-guided-fine-needle aspiration drainage (US-FNAD)?
- Thyroid cyst
- Thyroglossal duct cyst
- Plunging ranula
- Brachial cleft cyst
- Ultrasound-guided-fine-needle aspiration drainage (US-FNAD) is an effective tool in the management of benign neck cysts with a recurrence rate of:
- 7%.
- 38%.
- 73%.
- 81%.
- Which statement about the benign neck cysts is true?
- Ultrasound-guided-percutaneous ethanol injection (US-PEI) is effective for most recurrent neck cysts after repeated US-FNAD
- The overall success rate of US-PEI for most recurrent neck cysts after repeated US-FNAD was 94%
- Mild pain and swelling sensation might occur after US-PEI
- All of the above
- Classification of choledochal cyst is based on site of the cyst or dilatation. The most common type is:
- Type I: Involving saccular or fusiform dilatation of a portion or entire common bile duct (CBD) with normal intrahepatic duct
- Type II: These cysts are present as an isolated diverticulum protruding from the CBD
- Type III or Choledochocele: Arise from dilatation of duodenal portion of CBD or where pancreatic duct meets
- Type IVa: Characterized by multiple dilatations of the intrahepatic and extrahepatic biliary tree
- The symptoms of choledochal cyst have classic triad except:
- Clay color stool
- Intermittent abdominal pain
- Jaundice
- Right upper quadrant abdominal mass
- What causes epigastric pain? except
- Acid reflux (stomach acid flowing up into the esophagus)
- Inflammation of the pancreas
- Gallstone
- Constipation
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