Across
- 2. incidentally found benign renal tumor composed of varying amounts of adipose tissue, smooth muscle and blood vessels.
- 3. TCC is found in the _____ third of the ureter.
- 5. palpable non-tender GB with jaundice
- 6. a progressive and irreversible destruction of the pancreas by repeated bouts of mild or subclinical pancreatitis
- 8. An inflammation of the pancrease that is rare and potentially serious caused by alcohol abuse or gall stones , interstitial edema limited to gland, necrosis of fat, parenchyma, and blood vessels, pseudocysts may form
- 11. accounts for 86% of all primary malignant renal parenchymal tumors.
- 12. most common cause of reversible renal failure
- 13. abuse and biliary disease common cause of chronic pancreatitis
- 15. Type of cell Carcinoma that is rare with distant mets usually present at time of diagnosis.
- 16. another name for RCC.
- 17. small, malformed kidney with multiple cysts and little parenchyma
- 20. causes of aging, obesity, chronic pancreatitis, dietary deficiency, viral infection, diabetes, cystic fibrosis, obstruction, steroid therapy
- 21. panc duct < ____mm, may be slightly bigger in older pts, smooth walls
- 22. type of polycystic kidney disease found in neonates.
- 23. _________ and biliary calculi account for most acute pancreatitis
Down
- 1. most commonly associated with alcoholic or biliary etiology or blunt trauma or secondary to malignancy
- 4. Main pancreatic duct.
- 7. small or extremely large found in males in the 6th and 7th decade cannot be differentiated from RCC with U/S.
- 8. causes of _______ pancreatitis biliary tract disease, ETOH abuse( most common) peptic ulcer, trauma surgery, hypotensive shock, pregnancy, hyperlipidemas , drugs, hereditary, infectious agents, scorpion bites, legionaires disease
- 9. nonencapsulated, retroperitoneal structure that lies between the c-loop of the duodenum and the splenic hilum
- 10. Adenocarcinoma bladder dome mass that is often calcified. Tumor extends into perivesicle fat and abdominal wall.
- 12. almost all patients will have a UTI and 2/3 will have a staghorn
- 14. Multiple, Small, poorly marginated, hypoechoic masses.
- 18. _______, creatinine, WBC, and Urine analysis are labs used to evaluate kidneys.
- 19. Mellitus most common cause of chronic renal failure
- 20. Classic Diagnostic triad - _______, gross hematuria, and palpable renal mass.
- 23. large number of bilateral cortical and medullary renal cyst