Sally Ayesa on Radiopaedia.org

Sally Ayesa

MBBS (Hons) MSc FRANZCR FAANMS

Dr Sally Ayesa is an Australian dual trained radiologist and nuclear medicine specialist at Gosford, Wyong and Royal North Shore Hospitals, with subspecialty interests in chest and oncology imaging. She is a co-director of training of radiology training on the Central Coast, and a member of the RANZCR Curriculum Assessment Committee.

Sally is an academic at the University of Sydney, where she is the specialty lead for medical imaging within Sydney Medical School. She is also competing a PhD in medical imaging education. Sally is an editor at Radiopaedia and is one of the convenors for the Radiopaedia 2024 Virtual Conference. Her research interests include radiology education, gender diversity, oncology & infection/inflammation imaging. 

Disclosures:
  • Siemens (Healthineers), Speaker fees (ongoing)
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Question 2148

Which of the following tracers is best used for static renal cortical imaging?

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Question 2149

What are the three phases which should be evaluated on all dynamic renal studies?

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Question 2150

A dynamical renal study using Tc-99m MAG3 was performed in an infant patient. What is the most likely diagnosis based on the images below?

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Question 2151

This patient has a mass in the anterior mediastinum. What is the name of the space which is effaced on this radiograph which allows us to place the mass in the anterior mediastinum?

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Question 2152

Which of the following correctly lists the main differential diagnoses for an anterior mediastinal mass?

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Question 2153

On frontal CXR, splaying of the carina and a 'double density sign' indicate enlargement of which cardiac chamber?

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Question 2408

Which of the following radioisotopes is a positron emitter?

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Question 2409

Which of the following is targeted by the radiopharmaceutical Ga68-DOTATATE?

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Question 2410

A patient has well-differentiated prostate cancer. Which of the following PET radiopharmaceuticals would give the most sensitive and specific imaging assessment?

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Question 2411

Which of the following lesions could be considered "measurable disease" as per RECIST 1.1?

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Question 2412

Which of the following is the correct definition of "nadir" when considering oncology reporting?

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Question 2467

Which of the following types of cardiac amyloidosis can be most confidently diagnosed on a nuclear medicine amyloidosis scan?

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Question 2468

As per the visual grading scale of myocardial 99mTc-PYP uptake, which of the following describes “Grade 3” uptake?

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Question 2469

When should a delayed 3-hour image be acquired when performing a nuclear medicine amyloidosis scan?

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Question 2496

What is the most common indication for undergoing a pediatric interventional radiology procedure?

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Question 2497

Which modality is used to guide the majority of imaging guided biopsies in pediatrics?

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Question 2498

What is the role of pediatric interventional radiology in management of patients with long segment tracheal stenosis secondary to complete tracheal rings?

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Question 2499

Which lobe is most commonly affected in congenital lobar overinflation?

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Question 2500

Which of the following is a unique feature of an extralobar bronchopulmonary sequestration?

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Question 2501

Which subtype of CPAM (congenital pulmonary airway malformation) carries a risk of malignant association with mucinous adenocarcinoma?