Question 1189
What is the most common branching variant of the superior mesenteric artery?
Question 1201
Following admission 35 days earlier with acute pancreatitis, on a contrast-enhanced CT study a collection with enhancing margins and heterogenous content is present in the region of the pancreatic head and neck. This should be reported as a:
Question 1204
Which site is typically less frequently involved by lymphadenopathy in abdominal tuberculosis?
Question 1232
Which of the following is the LEAST typical of arterial small bowel ischaemia?
Question 1234
Which pattern of lung cysts on CT would be expected in Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (folliculin gene-associated syndrome)?
Question 1233
Which is FALSE regarding large bowel ischaemia (ischaemic colitis)?
Question 1240
Which of the following is LEAST typical of non-occlusive mesenteric ischaemia associated with hypoperfusion?
Question 1239
Which of the following is the LEAST typical of venous small bowel ischaemia?
Question 6
A 25 year old female presents with enlarged cervical lymph nodes, subsequent CT confirmed calcified cervical lymphadenopathy as well as bilateral adrenal masses. What is the most likely underlying condition?
Question 1489
In a Roux-en-Y procedure, the segment of bowel anastomosed onto the gastric pouch is known as the:
Question 2952
In a 1T magnetic field, what is the approximate difference in hydrogen precession frequency between water and fat? (The gyromagnetic ratio of hydrogen is 42.6 MHz/T)
Question 1333
Globally, approximately what percentage of patients with active tuberculosis are co-infected with HIV?
Question 1334
Which of these features is more characteristic of ileocaecal involvement by Crohn's disease than by tuberculosis?
Question 1318
Which patient has a cavernous venous malformation?
Question 1321
Which patient has hydatid disease?
Question 1322
Which patient has intussusception?
Question 1326
Axial CT of the mandible. What is seen here?
Question 1473
Which of the following does NOT cause peritoneal calcification?
Question 1337
Following admission 15 days earlier with acute pancreatitis, on a contrast-enhanced CT study a collection with no definable wall and heterogeneous content is present in the region of the pancreatic head and neck. This should be reported as:
Question 1338
According to the Revised Atlanta Classification, which is the only one of these terms that should be used when describing acute pancreatitis: