HydrostaticPressureWhat buildswhen aperson isstationarySmallSaphenousveinTypically runs onthe posterioraspect of thecalf and joinsthe poplitealveinCerebralVasospasmPathologicalconditionassociated withvasoconstrictionof cerebralarteriesProvidesanteriorcirculation tothe brainInternalCarotidArteryRouleauxBlood cellclumpingcommonlyseen in thejugular veinVasovagalresponseA sudden loss ofconsciousnessseen during avenousinsufficiency studyCarotidbodytumorHypervascularstructure thatusually liesbetween theICA and ECAThoracicOutletSyndromeCharacterized as thecompression ofneural or vascularstructures causingreactions in certainpositionsBruitCaused bytissue vibrationproduced byblood flowturbulenceProvidesposteriorcirculation tothe brainVertebralArteriesTumescenceInjection ofsaline andlidocaine toabsorb heatduring a venousablationRFARadiofrequencyablation used toclose up veinsin cases ofinsufficiencyPaget-SchroetterSyndromeSpontaneousthrombosis of thesubclavian/axillaryveinTemporalTapUsed todifferentiatebetweenECA andICAPerforatingveinsWhat connectthe superficialand deepvenoussystemsBasilarArteryFormed bythe union ofthe vertebralarteriesSubclavianStealCauses areversal offlow in thevertebralarteryArrythmiaVariability insystolic velocitieswith differentpreceding diastolicperiodsCleopatra'seyeThe sign whichrefers to as thethin sheath offibrous tissueenclosing theGSVMiddleCerebralArteryLargerterminalbranch ofthe ICAPseudoaneurysmsClinicallypresents asa pulsatileneck massAmaurosisFugaxSuddentroubleseeing inone of botheyesCarotidintima-mediathickenessUsed todeterminethe "age" ofa carotidarteryCavernoussegmentof the ICAContainsthecarotidsiphonHydrostaticPressureWhat buildswhen aperson isstationarySmallSaphenousveinTypically runs onthe posterioraspect of thecalf and joinsthe poplitealveinCerebralVasospasmPathologicalconditionassociated withvasoconstrictionof cerebralarteriesProvidesanteriorcirculation tothe brainInternalCarotidArteryRouleauxBlood cellclumpingcommonlyseen in thejugular veinVasovagalresponseA sudden loss ofconsciousnessseen during avenousinsufficiency studyCarotidbodytumorHypervascularstructure thatusually liesbetween theICA and ECAThoracicOutletSyndromeCharacterized as thecompression ofneural or vascularstructures causingreactions in certainpositionsBruitCaused bytissue vibrationproduced byblood flowturbulenceProvidesposteriorcirculation tothe brainVertebralArteriesTumescenceInjection ofsaline andlidocaine toabsorb heatduring a venousablationRFARadiofrequencyablation used toclose up veinsin cases ofinsufficiencyPaget-SchroetterSyndromeSpontaneousthrombosis of thesubclavian/axillaryveinTemporalTapUsed todifferentiatebetweenECA andICAPerforatingveinsWhat connectthe superficialand deepvenoussystemsBasilarArteryFormed bythe union ofthe vertebralarteriesSubclavianStealCauses areversal offlow in thevertebralarteryArrythmiaVariability insystolic velocitieswith differentpreceding diastolicperiodsCleopatra'seyeThe sign whichrefers to as thethin sheath offibrous tissueenclosing theGSVMiddleCerebralArteryLargerterminalbranch ofthe ICAPseudoaneurysmsClinicallypresents asa pulsatileneck massAmaurosisFugaxSuddentroubleseeing inone of botheyesCarotidintima-mediathickenessUsed todeterminethe "age" ofa carotidarteryCavernoussegmentof the ICAContainsthecarotidsiphon

SON2171 MIDTERM Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. What builds when a person is stationary
    Hydrostatic Pressure
  2. Typically runs on the posterior aspect of the calf and joins the popliteal vein
    Small Saphenous vein
  3. Pathological condition associated with vasoconstriction of cerebral arteries
    Cerebral Vasospasm
  4. Internal Carotid Artery
    Provides anterior circulation to the brain
  5. Blood cell clumping commonly seen in the jugular vein
    Rouleaux
  6. A sudden loss of consciousness seen during a venous insufficiency study
    Vasovagal response
  7. Hypervascular structure that usually lies between the ICA and ECA
    Carotid body tumor
  8. Characterized as the compression of neural or vascular structures causing reactions in certain positions
    Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
  9. Caused by tissue vibration produced by blood flow turbulence
    Bruit
  10. Vertebral Arteries
    Provides posterior circulation to the brain
  11. Injection of saline and lidocaine to absorb heat during a venous ablation
    Tumescence
  12. Radiofrequency ablation used to close up veins in cases of insufficiency
    RFA
  13. Spontaneous thrombosis of the subclavian/axillary vein
    Paget-Schroetter Syndrome
  14. Used to differentiate between ECA and ICA
    Temporal Tap
  15. What connect the superficial and deep venous systems
    Perforating veins
  16. Formed by the union of the vertebral arteries
    Basilar Artery
  17. Causes a reversal of flow in the vertebral artery
    Subclavian Steal
  18. Variability in systolic velocities with different preceding diastolic periods
    Arrythmia
  19. The sign which refers to as the thin sheath of fibrous tissue enclosing the GSV
    Cleopatra's eye
  20. Larger terminal branch of the ICA
    Middle Cerebral Artery
  21. Clinically presents as a pulsatile neck mass
    Pseudoaneurysms
  22. Sudden trouble seeing in one of both eyes
    Amaurosis Fugax
  23. Used to determine the "age" of a carotid artery
    Carotid intima-media thickeness
  24. Contains the carotid siphon
    Cavernous segment of the ICA