Adrenal Gland Radiology: Understanding Common Pathologies
This collection of images presents radiological findings in adrenal gland pathology. Test your knowledge on adrenal gland location, blood supply, and radiological modalities commonly used for diagnosis. Identify the right location of the adrenal gland, understand its blood supply sources, and learn about the most suitable radiological modality for assessing adrenal-related issues.
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1- Liver 2-Spleen 3- Pancreas 4- Left adrenal gland 5- Right adrenal gland 6- Aorta 7- IVC 8- left crus of the diaphragm. 1 3 7 6 2 5 4 8
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3 4 5 6 1- Right kidney 2- Left kidney 3- Right adrenal gland 4- Left adrenal gland 5- Spleen 6- Liver 2 1
What is the common radiological modality used for adrenal pathology? A. Ultrasound. B. X ray. C. CT. D. Nuclear medicine. E. Fluoroscopy.
What is the common radiological modality used for adrenal pathology? A. Ultrasound. B. X ray. C.CT. D. Nuclear medicine. E. Fluoroscopy.
The right adrenal gland is located: A. Anterior to the inferior vena cava. B. Superior to the inferior vena cava. C. Inferior to the inferior vena cava. D. To the right side of the inferior vena cava. E. Posterior to the inferior vena cava.
The right adrenal gland is located: A. Anterior to the inferior vena cava. B. Superior to the inferior vena cava. C. Inferior to the inferior vena cava. D. To the right side of the inferior vena cava. E. Posterior to the inferior vena cava.
The blood supply of the adrenal gland are derived from: A. The abdominal aorta. B. The renal artery. C. The inferior phrenic artery. D. All of the above. E. Non of the above.
The blood supply of the adrenal gland are derived from: A. The abdominal aorta. B. The renal artery. C. The inferior phrenic artery. D.All of the above. E. Non of the above.