Quiz - Ultrasound of the Uterus: Current Clinical & Technical Concepts: A Sonographer's Perspective

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1. What is the best view to demonstrate the fundal contour of the myometrium when using 3D ultrasound?

Sagittal

Transverse

Oblique

Coronal

2. Which of the following are indications for a gynecologic ultrasound?

Abnormal Menses

Pelvic Pain

Reproductive issues

All of the above


3. What are some of the benefits of three-dimensional ultrasound?

Display of organ surfaces

Ability to display 3 planes simultaneously

Ability to measure more accurate volumes

All of the above


4. Which classification of uterine anomaly is essentially normal, but is still given a special class?

Septate

Bicornuate

Arcuate

DES

5. Which is not one of the three classifications of myometrial fibroids?

Cervical

Subserosal

Submucosal

Intramural

6. Of the three types of submucosal fibroids, what types can be removed easily hysteroscopically?

None

T0 and T1

T1 and T2

T2 only

7. What tissue type invades the uterus in adenomyosis?

Myometrial

Ovarian

Endometrial

Cervical


8. What female organs are not involved in Pelvic Inflammatory Disease?

Uterus

Fallopian Tubes

Ovaries

Kidneys


9. During what phase of menstruation will the endometrium appear Trilaminar?

Menstruation

Proliferative

Secretory

A and C


10. What is the cut off measurement for post-menopausal endometrial thickness?

1 mm

10 mm

3 mm

5 mm

11. Polyps consist of what type of tissue?

Endometrial

Myometrial

Malignant

Unknown

12. What image-enhancement tool sends the ultrasound beam perpendicular to the acoustic window as well as obliquely?

FFC

CE

CRI/ X-Beam

SRI

13. What type of congenital uterine anomaly occurs when the mullerian ducts fail to fuse at all?

Septate

Didelphic

Unicornuate

Bicornuate

14. What type of congenital uterine anomaly is associated with a normal external uterine contour but an abnormal uterine cavity?

Septate

Didelphic

Unicornuate

Bicornuate

15. What type of congenital uterine anomaly is associated with an abnormal external fundus and two separate but communicating uterine cavities?

Septate

Didelphic

Unicornuate

Bicornuate