![AQ01 - Identify the abnormality](http://www.teamrads.com/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/16.jpg)
Description: 49 year old woman with no prior medical history who presents with colicky, constant right upper abdominal pain. She also has a low grade fever and nausea.
![AQ03 - Identify the abnormality](http://www.teamrads.com/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/18.jpg)
Description: This is a 48 year old female who complains of upper abdominal pain; She drinks 5-7 beers a day.
![AQ05 - Identify the tumor](http://www.teamrads.com/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/20.jpg)
Description: This patient has a tumor of one of the abdominal organs. Look carefully at the CT and use the topogram to determine the level of the slice.
![AQ09 - Identify the vascular abnormality](http://www.teamrads.com/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/24.jpg)
Description: Patient with long history of atherosclerotic disease. Identify the vascular pathology demonstrated on this CT.
![AQ11 - Identify the foreign body](http://www.teamrads.com/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/8.jpg)
Description: This patient just had surgery. At the end of the surgery, the scrub techs were not able to account for all of the surgical tools. An abdominal x-ray was requested.
![AQ13 - Identify the enlarged organs](http://www.teamrads.com/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/10.jpg)
Description: Patient with hypertension and flank pain. Which organ(s) are abnormally large in this abdominal radiograph?
![AQ15 - Identify the location of the stone](http://www.teamrads.com/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/12.jpg)
Description: Patient with intense right flank pain had the following abdominal x-ray. Can you identify the location of the stone?
![AQ17 - Identify the enlarged organ](http://www.teamrads.com/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/14.jpg)
Description: Patient with abdominal pain and severely distended abdomen. Can you identify the enlarged organ?
![AQ19 - Identify the Congenital Abnormality](http://www.teamrads.com/components/com_mtree/img/listings/s/117.jpg)
This radiograph of a child with symptoms of reflux was taken after a nasogastric tube was placed and used to administer contrast. An abnormality was discovered.