B. 15-20%
What is the percentage of calf vein thrombosis propagating cephalad
(towards the heart)?
B. Femoral-popliteal
This is a diagram of what type of graft?
A. Distal stenosis
An increased resistive index in the common carotid may indicate which
of the following:
B. Superficial veins, perforators, deep veins
The normal route for venous flow is:
C. Acute DVT (in early stages of a clot, it can appear anechoic or
hypoechoic)
While scanning a lower extremity venous duplex, you notice the femoral
vein is not compressible, there is no color flow or internal echoes. What
may be the cause?
B. 80%
The patient with an acute DVT has ______% chance of developing
venous insufficiency in 5-10 years?
C. Pseudoaneurysm
You get an order for a patient with a pulsatile mass after a radial artery
stick. What does this color doppler indicate?
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B. Adventitia
The outer layer of a vein is:
B. ICA aneurysm (at the ophthalmic artery)
What findings are seen on this cerebral angio?
C. Fibromuscular dysplasia ("string of pearls" sign)
What condition is seen in this CT angio?
A. Segmental, interlobar, arcuate, interlobular
What is the correct order of intraparenchymal renal arteries?
C. Thrill
While scanning a dialysis graft, you notice a high frequency vibration
upon palpitation. This is a:
E. B&C (venous return decreases, & Abdominal pressure increases)
What happens upon inspiration?
B. Duplicate SVC
This image through the suprasternal notch angling down towards the
mediastinum reveals what vascular anomaly?
A. Pseudoaneurysm (classic "To-and-Fro" sign)
This waveform is seen in what condition?
B. Stenosis
What condition would you suspect in this transplant renal artery?
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