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Apr 19, 2025
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DMS 113 - Advanced Abdominal SonographyCredits: 1 Presents pathology and disease processes, normal and abnormal sonographic patterns, clinical correlation, and differential diagnosis of the abdominal cavity.
Prerequisite(s): DMS 101W , DMS 103 , DMS 104 and DMS 106W each with a minimum grade of "B" (3.0) and LW 206A with a minimum grade of "C" (2.0) Corequisite(s): DMS 112 , DMS 114 , DMS 115 , DMS 116W , and DMS 117W . Lecture Hours: 15 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Identify normal sonographic anatomy, as well as pathologic and disease processes, of the gastrointestinal tract.
- List the four layers of the gut.
- Recognize the "gut signature".
- Recognize basic gut wall pathology.
- List four types of GI neoplasms.
- Identify the sonographic findings of Chrohn's disease.
- Describe the technique for evaluating the appendix.
- Describe the sonographic and clinical features of appendicitis.
- Define diverticulitis and describe the sonographic findings.
- Outline sonographic findings in GI tract infections.
- Have a basic knowledge of the various miscellaneous GI tract abnormalities.
- Describe enodosonography.
- Identify normal sonographic anatomy, as well as pathologic and disease processes of the abdominal wall, peritoneum, and diaphragm.
- Differentiate between lesions, hernias, and hematomas of the abdominal wall.
- Identify abdominal wall fluid collections.
- Recognize vascular lesions of the abdominal wall.
- Identify the peritoneum and diaphragm.
- Have a basic understanding of various peritoneal pathologies.
- Describe the sonographic findings of a diaphragmatic hernia.
- Recognize artifacts when imaging the diaphragm.
- Identify normal sonographic anatomy, as well as pathologic and disease processes of the thorax.
- Define pleural space.
- Explain the different approaches to scanning pleural fluid.
- Define pneumothorax.
- Recognize the normal sonographic appearance of lungs parenchyma.
- Recognize the normal sonographic appearance of the mediastinum.
- Identify normal sonographic anatomy, as well as pathologic and disease processes of the pediatric abdomen.
- Outline normal abdominal anatomy in the pediatric abdomen.
- Explain the following terms:
- Choledochal Cyst
- Biliary Atresia
- Neonatal Hepatitis
- Neonatal Jaundice
- Recognize the sonographic features of liver abscess.
- Describe the various types of renal cystic diseases.
- Differentiate between the various types of hydronephrosis.
- Differentiate between Wilm’s tumor, neuroblastoma, and mosoblastic nephroma.
- Describe the scanning technique for pyloric stenosis.
- List the parameters for pyloric stenosis.
- Demonstrate an understanding of basic procedures using sonographic guidance.
- Explain sterile technique procedures when using ultrasound for an interventional procedure.
- List needle selection choices for interventional procedures.
- Describe a basic biopsy procedure using ultrasound guidance.
- Describe a basic drainage procedure using ultrasound guidance.
- Explain techniques for needle visualization during invasive procedures.
- List indications for invasive procedures in the abdomen, pelvis, and small parts.
- List indications for invasive procedures in an obstetrical patient.
- Discuss sterile techniques and protocols for intraoperative scanning.
- Identify normal sonographic anatomy, as well as pathologic and disease processes of the spleen.
- Understand embryology and anatomy of the spleen.
- Recognize anatomic structures of the spleen.
- Differentiate between benign and malignant lesions of the spleen.
- Describe the sonographic findings with spleen trauma.
- List congenital abnormalities of the spleen.
- Understand basic scanning techniques to identify normal and abnormal splenic anatomy.
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