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Diagnostic Imaging
Esophagus
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Veterinary Medicine
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03/03/2012

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T/F: The normal esophagus is visible on a routine radiographic study.
Definition
F
Term
What are 2 common CS of esophageal disorders?
Definition
Dysphagia; Regurgitation
Term
What type of lesion is w/i the esophageal wall?
Definition
Mural
Term
What type of lesion is within the esophageal lumen?
Definition
Luminal
Term
What type of lesion is outside the esophageal wall?
Definition
Extramural
Term
The ability to identify an esophageal FB depends on _____.
Definition
Opacity
Term
What type of esophageal lesion does S. lupi cause?
Definition
Mural
Term
If the esophagus is dilated, what muscle does in contact dorsally?
Definition
Longus colli
Term
T/F: Megaesophagus may be secondary to organophosphate toxicity.
Definition
T
Term
What type of muscle is in the cat esophagus? Dog?
Definition
Cat: Cr 2/3 striated, Cd 1/3 smooth; Dog: Striated
Term
With what type of esophageal lesion is a filling defect sometimes seen?
Definition
Luminal
Term
T/F: An esophagram is indicated w/ displacement or compression by a suspected mediastinal mass
Definition
T
Term
What type of esophagram evaluates the ability of the esophagus to pass a bolus from the oropharynx to the stomach?
Definition
Functional
Term
What type of esophagram is used to classify lesions as extramural, intraluminal, or intramural?
Definition
Morphologic
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T/F: Liquid barium sulfate and food bolus may pass by a stenosis.
Definition
F
Term
What is the best way of evaluating the esophageal mucosa?
Definition
Fiberoptic endoscopy
Term
T/F: Fiberoptic endoscopy is most accurate in determining the presence of an esophageal perforation.
Definition
F
Term
What is the most common cause of an esophagus dilated with air?
Definition
Megaesophagus
Term
T/F: The degree of dysfunction in megaesophagus can be evaluated radiographically.
Definition
F
Term
T/F: Secondary aspiration pneumonia is a possible, but rare complication of megaesophagus.
Definition
F
Term
On which view is the tracheoesophageal stripe sign seen?
Definition
L
Term
T/F: The visibility of tracheoesophageal stripe lines is independent of the position of the patient & amount of liquid/air present in the esophagus.
Definition
F
Term
What is the most common esophageal FB identified radiographically?
Definition
Bone
Term
T/F: Secondary mediastinitis can be seen radiographically with both radiopaque and radiolucent esophageal FB.
Definition
F
Term
T/F: Air w/i the mediastinum is a common sign of perforated esophageal wall.
Definition
F
Term
T/F: Esophageal stenosis causes decreased/absent tone.
Definition
F
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