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What is the most common type of traumatic bladder injury? 

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What American Association in Trauma (AAST) grade is a renal laceration that extends from the upper pole to the renal pelvis? 

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A true diverticulum is... 

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An adrenal mass on CT has a density of 5 HU. What is the most likely diagnosis? 

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In a child with an abdominal mass which of the following features would make you think that Wilms tumor is NOT the most likely diagnosis?

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What is the most common type of injury in adrenal gland trauma? 

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In regards to blunt adrenal gland trauma, the ratio of right-to-left gland involvement is...

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In Wilms tumor, hypertension is caused by...

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The commonest site for metastases in Wilms tumor is...

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The commonest pediatric renal tumor is...

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What is the most common complication of traumatic renal injuries? 

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In MR spectroscopy lactate will resonate at...

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Question 76

Which of these CANNOT be detected on a first trimester ultrasound study at 12-13 weeks?

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Which of the following conditions is known to be associated with the greatest increased incidence of meningiomas?

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Looser zones, also called Umbauzonen or Milkman lines, are characteristically seen in which of the following conditions?

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A patent urachus is due to a failure of involution of what fetal structure?

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What structure forms the median umbilical fold?

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Growing teratoma syndrome

Growing teratoma syndrome is a rare complication after treatment for metastatic (or in the case of intracranial disease, primary) non-seminomatous germ cell tumors (NSGCT). It was first described in the pediatric population with treated germ cell neoplasms, and represents enlarging masses at th...
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Transureteroureterostomy

Transureteroureterostomy (TUU) is a procedure in which one ureter is divided and then connected (re-routed) into the other. It is performed when a distal ureter needs to be bypassed and can be performed instead of a psoas hitch or Boari flap. It may be preferable if the patient has had prior rad...
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Urethral diverticulum adenocarcinoma

Urethral diverticulum adenocarcinoma is a rare occurrence in a urethral diverticulum. Epidemiology Urethral diverticulum seen in ~0.6-6% of women. In small series, only 3-6% of resected urethral diverticula show adenocarcinoma 3-4. Clinical features Urinary frequency, urgency, burning mictur...

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