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The parotid like pulmonary cavities are:
Question 2
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On lateral radiography of lungs, the retro cardiac space is decreased when there is enlargement of:
Question 3
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The flat-shaped atelectases of lungs are presented as:
Question 4
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Stomach ulcer located in the region of pylorus leads to one of the following complications:
Question 5
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During radiological examination of digestion tract under conditions of natural contrast, the following pathological objects can be found:
Question 6
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The additional (third) kidney is usually:
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Hypoplastic
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Dystrophic
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Hypoplastic and dystopic
Question 7
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Which of the following factors does not carry risk for laminar cancer:
Question 8
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broken integrity of the bone
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broken integrity of the bone, with incomplete interruption of the bone joists
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broken integrity of the bone with complete interruption of the bone
Question 9
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The haemangion is usually located in:
Question 10
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The following forms are related to the tuberculosis of intrathoracal lymph nodes:
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tumor- like form
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interstitial form
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malignant form
Question 11
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For cancer type Panconst-Tobias are character:
Question 12
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On prophile radiography of the retrocardial space is closed when there is enlargement of:
Question 13
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The renovasography is a radiocontrast method, which is used for diagnostics of:
Question 14
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In cases of pylorus stenosis the contrast material is hold back in stomach for:
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up to 3 hours
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up to 6-8 hours
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up to 8-12 hours
Question 15
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Basic contrast material for examination of digestion system is:
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Barium sulfuricum (BaSO4)
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Water-soluble iodine contrast
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Oil-soluble iodine contrast
Question 16
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Which of the following is important for the differentiation of venal ptosis from renal dystopy
Question 17
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Ductography is a contrast method for examination of:
Question 18
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broken integrity of the bone
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broken integrity of the bone with incomplete interruption of the bone joints
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broken integrity of the bone with complete interruption the bone joints
Question 19
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The haemangioma is a bone tumour, which is referred to:
Question 20
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In acute milialy tuberculosis of lungs the changes are radiologicaly presented as shadows with:
Question 21
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For cancer type Pancoast-Tobiac are character:
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ptosis, myosis, enophtalm
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dislocation of the mediastinal shadow
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atelectasis
Question 22
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The cardiac waist is under cases of enlargement of
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right ventricle
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left antrum
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left ventricle
Question 23
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L-like kidney is formed by
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accretion of the same name poles in heterolateral dystopy of one of the kidneys
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accretion of the different name poles in heterolateral dystopy of one of the kidneys
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accretion of the down pales of the kidneys with homolateral dystopy of both kidneys
Question 24
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Mammary cancer is presented on mammography as:
Question 25
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Which of the following radiological symptoms are not character for bone fracture:
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fracture line
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bone callus
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triangle of Codmann
Question 26
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Chondroma is a bone tumour which may refer to:
Question 27
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Pulmonary cancer type Pancoast-Tobias is:
Question 28
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The spotted shadows in cases of subacute disseminated tuberculosis of lungs are:
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one kind of size and intensity
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different sizes and one kind of intensity
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different sizes and different kinds of intensity
Question 29
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The cardiac waist is smoothed in of enlargement of:
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right atrium
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left atrium
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left ventricle
Question 30
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Radiogaphy is based on the following characteristic feature radiography:
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photochemical effect
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fluorescence
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ionization
Question 31
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In which of the following cases of stomach ulcer perforation there is not free gas under the diaphragm
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There is not gas collection in stomach or it is late perforation with resorbtion of the air
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Presence of massive secretions in abdomen or the so called over covered perforation
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In all of the above cases
Question 32
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The preparation of a patient for examination of the esophagus is:
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There is no preparation needed
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The examination is made in the morning on an empty stomach
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Special drugs must be taken before the examination
Question 33
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Polycystosis of kidneys is a disease with formation of cysts in:
Question 34
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A cyst of glandule mammae is presented on sonography as:
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anechoic zone
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hyperchoic zone
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none of above
Question 35
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Radiologicaly, the fracture line can be presented as:
Question 36
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Radiologicaly, the osteoma is presented as:
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It round intense shadow with sharp outlines and homogenous structure
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Round weak shadow with sharp outlines and homogenous structure
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Non-homogenous shadow, weak peripherally and with calculations in the central zone
Question 37
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The shape of pulmonary metastasis is most frequently
Question 38
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On which character of X-rays is based radioscopy, a method of examination
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photochemical effect
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flourescence
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ionization
Question 39
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When a duodenal ulcer is perforated we can radiologically observe
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presence of hydro-aeric levels
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symptom of getting unstuck
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sickle-shaped enlightenment under the diaphragm cupolas from free gas under them
Question 40
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Ways of initiating of BaSO4 for examination of digestinal tract are
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per os (per vertum)
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using the blood vessels
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fistulography