Lesson 1A (Part 1) Flashcards

1
Q

What structures do you look at with high resolution imaging?

A

Superficial structures

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2
Q

What kind of images do you get with high resolution?

A

High definition images

- better detail

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3
Q

What transducer do you use with high resolution?

A

7.5-15MHz

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4
Q

What format do you get with high resolution imaging? (2)

A
  1. Linear array

2. Trapezoid

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5
Q

What do you use to asses vascularity with high resolution imagin?

A

Doppler

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6
Q

Where is the thyroid gland situated?

A

In the neck in front of the larynx and trachea

- at the level of the 5th, 6th and 7th cervical and 1st thoracic vertebrae

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7
Q

Is the thyroid gland highly vascular?

A

Yes

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8
Q

How much does the thyroid weigh?

A

25g

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9
Q

What is the thyroid gland surrounded by?

A

A fibrous capsule

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10
Q

What is the shape of the thyroid gland?

A

Butterfly shaped

- consisting of twolobes, one on either side of the thyroid cartilage and upper cartilaginous rings of the trachea

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11
Q

What are the thyroid lobes joined together by?

A

The isthmus

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12
Q

What shape are the thyroid lobes?

A

Cone

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13
Q

How long and wide are the lobes of the thyroid gland? (2)

A
  1. Long = 5cm

2. Wide = 3cm

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14
Q

What does the fibrous capsule allow from the thyroid gland?

A

Allows us to have good definition to be able to image the gland

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15
Q

What is the most common variant of the thyroid gland?

A

Pyramid lobes

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16
Q

Lingual thyroid variant

A

Is when the thyroid tissue is embedded in the tongue

17
Q

What symptoms does the lingual thyroid show?

A

Usually none

- asymptomatic

18
Q

What happens with lingual thyroid?

A

Mass becomes large

19
Q

What happens when there is a large mass in the throat region? (3)

A
  1. Dysphagia
    - difficulty swallowing
  2. Dysphonia
    - difficulty speaking
  3. Dyspnea
    - difficulty breathing
20
Q

When is there no thyroid gland in the neck?

A

With the lingual thyroid variant

21
Q

What are 2 questions you can ask if you dont see the thyroid in the neck?

A
  1. Have you had surgery?

2. Have you had any chemotherapy?

22
Q

Arterial blood supply?

A

Superior and inferior thyroid arteries

23
Q

What is the superior thyroid artery a branch of?

A

The external carotid artery

24
Q

What is the inferior thyroid artery a branch of?

A

The subclavian artery

25
Q

How do you get venous return in the thyroid?

A

Through thyroid veins

26
Q

What do the thyroid veins drain into?

A

The internal jugular veins

27
Q

Where do the 2 parathyroid glands lay?

A

Against the posterior surface of each lobe

- sometimes embedded in the thyroid tissue

28
Q

Where does the recurrent laryngeal nerve pass?

A

Upwards close to the lobes of the gland

- on the right side it lies near the inferior thyroid artery

29
Q

What are the borders of the thyroid gland? (4)

A
  1. Laterally = common carotid arteries and the SCM muscles
  2. Anterior/laterally = Jugular veins
  3. Anterior = strap muscles
  4. Posterior = longus coli muscles
30
Q

What are the 3 strap muscles?

A
  1. Sternohyoid
  2. Sternothyroid
  3. Omohyoid
31
Q

What is a good landmark for the thyroid?

A

The esophagus