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  1. 3. Prior amputation increases your risk of developing an AAA by ____ times. (word)
  2. 5. Phaeochromocytomas are benign, unilateral and in the adrenal medulla ______% of the time (word)
  3. 7. The duct of the parotid is also known as _______'s duct
  4. 12. Most common melanoma subtype (2w)
  5. 14. Emboli >5mm diameter are most likely to lodge WHERE?
  6. 15. The distance a person with PAD can walk before getting claudication pain
  7. 18. A phaeochromocytoma located in the paraganglionic tissue of the bladder secretes ___________ only.
  8. 20. Branchial cleft cyst is a remnant of what structure? (2w)
  9. 22. What chemotherapy agent is used in malignant melanoma?
  10. 23. PAD affects ___% to ______-____% of patients aged over 55 years (words)
  11. 27. Buerger's disease is also known as _______________ (2w)
  12. 29. Fingernail clubbing, onchyolysis, exopthalmos and pretibial myxoedema make up the syndrome known as thyroid _________
  13. 34. Radial artery supplies which palmar arch?
  14. 35. A woman living in QLD has a one in ________ risk of developing a melanoma in her lifetime (word)
  15. 40. After a mastectomy a patient experiences paraesthesias of the medial arm. Which nerve has likely been damaged and is responsible for this? (_____ nerve, nerve included in answer)
  16. 41. Up to _______% of patients with a popliteal aneurysm will have a AAA too!!!!!!!
  17. 42. PAD patients have a 1-year event rate for CVD death, MI and stroke that is ______% higher than those with coronary artery disease or carotid artery disease
  18. 44. the distance a person with PAD can walk before having to stop due to the severity of the pain
  19. 46. How many people with a AAA will also have a concomitant thoracic aortic aneurysm?
  20. 47. A 60 year old woman presents with profuse GIT bleeding. She had aortic surgery for a AAA 4 months ago. What diagnosis does she have until proven otherwise? (2w)
  21. 48. Psammoma bodies are pathognomonic of which thyroid cancer?
  22. 49. Excision of a thyroglossal duct cyst and associated structures is known as the ________ operation
  23. 50. MEN IIb is also known as ______ syndrome
  24. 51. The 10 year survival for a melanoma 1-2mm thick is __________% (2words)
  25. 55. The two genetic associations of Graves _____ + ______ (alphabetical order)
  26. 56. The 10 year survival rate for a melanoma is ____________ % (word)
  27. 57. What structure is located at the midpoint of the inguinal ligament (3w)
Down
  1. 1. Putting a tourniquet around the mid-thigh and getting your patient to walk around for 5 minutes to assess the patency of deep femoral veins is known as _______' manouevre.
  2. 2. Name a condition that is protective for AAA (1w)
  3. 4. Before surgery to remove a phaeo, the patient is given which alpha blocker?
  4. 6. Phaeochromocytoma is a tumour of _________ cells
  5. 8. How many PAD patients have symptomatic coronary or cerebrovascular disease?
  6. 9. A phaeochromocytoma arises in chromaffin tissue just below the IMA. This area is known as the ______________ (3w)
  7. 10. A young man presents with the ability to extend his thumb past the rest of his fist. What is this sign known as?
  8. 11. Compression of the coeliac trunk by a certain ligament that unites the diaphragmatic crura is known as ________ ________ _________ _________.
  9. 13. What structure is located at the mid-inguinal point? (2w)
  10. 16. Which conduit provides the best patency in CABG?
  11. 17. Having 1 popliteal aneurysm gives you a ______-____% risk of AAA
  12. 19. What is the most accurate measure for compartment syndrome?
  13. 21. What is the most common visceral aneurysm?
  14. 24. The duct draining the submandibular gland is also known as _______'s duct
  15. 25. PAD patients have _ times the death rate in 10 years than those without PAD (word)
  16. 26. MEN IIa is also known as ______ syndrome
  17. 28. MEN IIa and MEN IIb are caused by mutations in which gene on chromosome ten?
  18. 30. Having 2 popliteal aneurysms gives you a _____% risk of AAA
  19. 31. This genetic condition is associated with develop of phaeochromocytomas
  20. 32. C cells are typically found in the upper poles of the thyroid as well as the ________ __ ___________ (3w)
  21. 33. What percentage of patients with melanoma >1mm thickness will be sentinel lymph node positive? (word)
  22. 36. The superficial palmar arch is incomplete in what percentage of the population? ______
  23. 37. MEN I is also known as ______ syndrome
  24. 38. Paget's disease of the nipple is always associated with an underlying ____
  25. 39. Recurrent flash pulmonary oedema is associated with what underlying disease process? (3w)
  26. 43. the Parotid duct passes through which muscle during it course from the parotid gland to just opposite the 2nd maxillary molar?
  27. 45. A young man presents with the ability to have his thumb and fingers overlapping when he grips his own wrist. What is this sign known as? (______-_______)
  28. 52. Popliteal aneurysms are bilateral in _____ % (word)
  29. 53. Most chronic leg ulcers are _______ in origin
  30. 54. A abdominal aneurysm is classed as an aneurysm when it reaches _____cm in diameter