Across
- 4. Hyperplasia of the GB wall, causes overgrowth of the mucosa
- 8. This is a curved structure lying posterolateral to the testis
- 11. A change of sound direction upon passing from one medium to another
- 13. Fetus with extra digits
- 16. The most identifiable feature of this differential diagnosis is telescoped bowel
- 19. A disproportionately small head for fetal age and body size
- 20. _____ resolution is the resolution along the beam axis and is determined by the pulse length
- 23. These veins in the leg provide a connection between the superficial and deep veins
- 24. In this situation the umbilical cord vessels overlie the internal cervical os
- 25. This concave deformity of the fetal frontal bones in the second trimester
- 26. Number of cycles per second
Down
- 1. Punctate echogenic foci seen in the testes
- 2. Gallbladder fold seen at the fundus
- 3. This type of placenta previa denotes placental tissue at the edge of or encroaching on the internal cervical os
- 5. A midline abdominal wall defect into which the abdominal contents are extruded and it is covered by amnion and peritoneum
- 6. This artery arises anteriorly from the abdominal aorta and supplies blood to the spleen, pancreas, and liver, along with the stomach and prox duodenum
- 7. Air within the biliary tree which usually results from previous biliary intervention
- 9. After ovulation, the functional layer of the endometrium changes from hypoechoic to hyperechoic as the endometrium progresses to the _______ phase
- 10. Differential Diagnosis for bright echogenic foci in the liver with distal ringdown artifact
- 12. This leiomyoma projects into the uterine cavity
- 14. This uncommon benign pathology of the kidney is best identified as "spoke-wheel" enhancement with a central scar
- 15. This type of aneursym involves an entire segment, both walls bulging
- 17. Differential diagnosis: painful, enlarged heterogenous testis with increased vascularity
- 18. This zone constitutes 25% of the prostate and occupies the base of the prostate
- 21. The amplitude and intensity of ultrasound waves decrease as they travel through tissue is known as
- 22. Is a fibrous band running vertically the entire length of the center of the anterior abdominal wall
