Question 1
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What is the main component of contrast media at CT?
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Calcium
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Iron oxide
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Zinc
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Gadolinium
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lodine
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Copper
Question 2
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Which imaging methods are based on ionizing radiation?
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CT
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MRI
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Hysterosalpingography
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US
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PET/CT
Question 3
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What are the contraindications for hysterosalpingography?
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Pregnancy
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Metal implants
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Active pelvic infection
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Diabetes mellitus
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Metal foreign bodies
Question 4
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Select, which radiologic imaging method and which phase is seen in the picture.
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Hysterosalpingography, phase 3
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Hysterosalpingography, phase 2
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Hysterosalpingography, phase 1
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Hysterosalpingography, phase 4
Question 5
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Select, which radiologic imaging method and which pathology is seen in the picture.
Question 6
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What means are being taken to reduce motion artifacts in CT?
Question 7
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Select, which radiologic imaging method and which phase is seen in the picture.
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Hysterosalpingography, phase 3
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Hysterosalpingography, phase 2
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Hysterosalpingography, phase 1
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Hysterosalpingography, phase 4
Question 8
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Select, which radiologic imaging method and which pathology is seen in the picture.
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MRI, omental carcinomatosis
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Hysterosalpingography, long Fallopian tubes
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MRI, bicornuate uterus
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CT, dermoid cyst
Question 9
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The indications of fetal MRI are:
Question 10
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lodine is the main constituent of contrast media used in?
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CT examinations
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US examinations
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MRI studies
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PET studies
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PET/CT examinations
Question 11
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Advantages of MRI over CT:
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lodine-sensitive patients may also be studied
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No ionizing radiation
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All layers of the uterus can be distinguished
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It is also possible to study restless/moving patients
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Multiple projections can be investigated without changing the patient's position
Question 12
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The indications of hysterosalpingography (HSG) are:
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Evaluation of fallopian tube passage
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Assessment of ovarian structure
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Evaluation of the incidence of cervical cancer
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Fetal studies
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Evaluation of uterine cavity
Question 13
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Select, which radiologic imaging method and which pathology is seen in the picture.
Question 14
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What means are being taken to reduce motion artifacts in CT?
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Intravenous contrast medium injection
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Immobilization, sedation
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Small bowel filling with oral contrast medium
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Shortening the time of scanning
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Repetition of scanning
Question 15
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Gadolinium is the main substance used in contrast for?
Question 16
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Select, which radiologic imaging method and which pathology is seen in the picture.
Question 17
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Hysterosalpingography complications:
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Bleeding
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Infection
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Spasms
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Reaction to contrast media
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Rupture of the uterus and/or fallopian tubes
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Irradiation of unexpected pregnancy
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Strong pain