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Matt A. Morgan

MD

Dr. Matt A. Morgan is an assistant professor of clinical radiology in the University of Pennsylvania Health System. His main focus is body imaging, especially luminal GI and genitourinary imaging. Resident and fellow teaching is a concurrent mission and he is the program director for the abdominal imaging fellowship at Penn.

  • fellowship: Johns Hopkins Hospitals, Baltimore, MD
  • residency: Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals, Philadelphia, PA
  • medical school: Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

Research interests include all things CT, including reconstruction methods, spectral CT, and contrast agents.

Outside of work, Dr. Morgan enjoys travel, classic video games, and 90s hits.

Disclosures:
  • Nothing to disclose
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The overall prevalence of ectopic pregnancy is 2%. In a patient with first trimester bleeding, however, the prevalence increases to

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Question 22

What is the most common location for an ectopic pregnancy?

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Which of these is diagnostic of pregnancy failure?

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Approximately what percentage of ectopic pregnancies have a normal beta-hCG doubling time?

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A patent urachus is due to a failure of involution of what fetal structure?

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What myometrial thickness around the edge of a gestational sac located near the uterine cornua is suspicious for an interstitial ectopic pregnancy?

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Question 27

Among women with an ectopic pregnancy and a prior history of a cesarean section, what is the approximate frequency of cesarean section scar pregnancy?

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Question 29

All of the following could be an underlying predisposing factor for this patient, EXCEPT...

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Question 30

For diagnostic ultrasound, the setting at the red arrow is better if...

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Question 31

What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Which of these CANNOT be detected on a first trimester ultrasound study at 12-13 weeks?

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Which segment of the colon would develop the most wall tension in a low rectal obstruction?

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What is the most common cause of esophageal perforation?

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Question 166

How often do false negative studies for Boerhaave syndrome occur with fluoroscopy?

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What is the most common cause of adult mechanical large bowel obstruction in industrialized nations?

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Question 168

There may be intestinal malrotation if which vessel is located to the left of the superior mesenteric artery?

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Which of these is the best ultrasound finding to exclude ovarian torsion?

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Which of these is a risk factor for ovarian torsion?

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Question 178

An embryo without a heart rate may indicate a failed early pregnancy, but what crown rump length (CRL) is necessary to make the diagnosis on transvaginal ultrasound?

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What is the most common gallstone composition?