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Question 129

In splenic trauma, which of the following represents a grade I injury?

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Question 131

In splenic trauma, which of the following represents a grade II injury?

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Question 133

Which is most common type of endoleak after repair of a thoracic aortic aneurysm?

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Question 134

The most common type of endoleak after the repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm is a...

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Question 139

What CT phase is most accurate for assessing for splenic trauma? 

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Question 2613

An incidental, solitary hypodense splenic lesion (HU>20) is demonstrated on a staging CT for rectal cancer. No other extra-colonic finding on is demonstrated on the CT. The surgical team ask for an image-guided biopsy. What would be the most appropriate next step?

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Question 1506

Which of the following maternal injuries is NOT at increased risk due to the gravid uterus?

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Question 1601

In splenic trauma, the presence of vascular injury with active bleeding confined within the splenic capsule constitutes which grade according to the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST)?

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Question 1591

Which of the following images shows a correctly positioned nasogastric tube?

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Question 1629

Which of the following images shows a correctly positioned nasogastric tube?

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Question 1679

A 25-year-old attends for an MRI shoulder arthrogram, after falling 6 months ago, and has ongoing shoulder pain. They have labral deficiency on examination. A shoulder MRI was performed and an axial T1FS arthrogram image is shown. What is the diagnosis? 

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Question 1715

What is the most likely diagnosis evident on this fluoroscopic image taken after injection of iodinated contrast and the steroid solution, during a right hip joint injection?

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Question 2098

All of the following regarding point of care ultrasound (POCUS) to guide NG tube insertion are true EXCEPT...

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Question 2133

This 50-year-old man experienced neck pain, with left pupillary abnormality and swallowing difficulty. An MRI is performed a few days later, with the T1W fat saturated sequence confirming the left internal carotid artery dissection. What is the hyperintensity on the T1FS sequence?

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