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1 Anatomy 12 Contents 12.1 Brain (Questions) Head and Neck (Questions) Thorax (Questions) Abdomen (Questions) Pelvis (Questions) Brain (Answers) Head and Neck (Answers) Thorax (Answers) Abdomen (Answers) Pelvis (Answers) Brain (Questions) Fig Courtesy of University of Miami, Sylvester Cancer Center Innovative Cancer Institute Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015 W. Amestoy, Review of Medical Dosimetry: A Study Guide, DOI / _12 683

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3 12.2 Head and Neck (Questions) 685 Fig Fig Head and Neck (Questions) Fig

4 Anatomy Fig Fig Fig Fig

5 12.3 Thorax (Questions) 687 Fig Fig Thorax (Questions) Fig

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7 12.3 Thorax (Questions) 689 Fig Fig Fig Fig

8 Anatomy Fig Abdomen (Questions) Fig Fig Fig

9 12.4 Abdomen (Questions) 691 Fig Fig Fig Fig

10 Anatomy Fig Fig Fig

11 12.5 Pelvis (Questions) Pelvis (Questions) Fig Fig Fig

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13 12.5 Pelvis (Questions) 695 Fig Fig Fig Fig

14 Anatomy Fig Fig Fig

15 12.6 Brain (Answers) Brain (Answers) Fig. 12A.1.1 A. Brain Fig. 12A.1.2 A. Brain B. Frontal sinuses

16 Anatomy Fig. 12A.1.3 A. Brainstem B. Optic chiasm C. Left orbit D. Ethmoid sinus Fig. 12A.1.4 A. Brainstem B. Pituitary gland C. Sphenoid sinus D. Ethmoid sinus E. Right orbit F. Right optic nerve

17 12.6 Brain (Answers) 699 Fig. 12A.1.5 A. Brainstem B. Left cochlea C. Sphenoid sinus D. Left lens E. Right orbit F. Right cochlea Fig. 12A.1.6 A. Brain B. Mastoid air cells C. Left cochlea D. Sphenoid sinus E. Maxillary sinus F. Nasal cavity G. Right cochlea H. Brainstem

18 Anatomy Fig. 12A.1.7 A. Brainstem B. Nasal cavity C. Maxillary sinus 12.7 Head and Neck (Answers) Fig. 12A.2.1 A. Spinal cord B. C1 C. Left parotid D. Trachea E. Oral cavity F. Tooth G. Mandible H. Right parotid

19 12.7 Head and Neck (Answers) 701 Fig. 12A.2.2 A. Vertebra B. Spinal cord C. Left parotid D. Trachea E. Oral cavity F. Mandible G. Right parotid Fig. 12A.2.3 A. Spinal cord B. Left parotid C. Trachea D. Tongue E. Mandible F. Right parotid

20 Anatomy Fig. 12A.2.4 A. Spinal cord B. Posterior pharyngeal wall C. Epiglottis D. Thyroid cartilage Fig. 12A.2.5 A. Spinous process of vertebra B. Spinal cord C. Cricoid cartilage D. Epiglottis E. Thyroid cartilage F. Brachial plexus

21 12.7 Head and Neck (Answers) 703 Fig. 12A.2.6 A. Spinal cord B. Apex of the lung C. Scapula D. Rib E. Trachea F. Clavicle G. Scapula H. Rib Fig. 12A.2.7 A. Spinal cord B. Scapula C. Apex of the lung D. Left humeral head E. Rib F. Clavicle G. Trachea H. Clavicle I. Right humeral head J. Rib

22 Anatomy 12.8 Thorax (Answers) Fig. 12A.3.1 A. Spinal cord B. Scapula C. Esophagus D. Trachea E. Clavicle head F. Rib G. Apex of the lung Fig. 12A.3.1 A. Spinal cord B. Scapula C. Apex of the lung D. Esophagus E. Internal mammary node F. Clavicle head G. Sternum H. Rib I. Rib J. Trachea

23 12.8 Thorax (Answers) 705 Fig. 12A.3.2 A. Spinal cord B. Apex of the lung C. Scapula D. Aortic arch E. First rib F. Sternum G. Superior vena cava H. Trachea I. Rib J. Esophagus Fig. 12A.3.3 A. Spinal process B. Spinal cord C. Aortic arch D. Esophagus E. Trachea F. Sternum G. Superior vena cava H. Pectoralis major I. Lung J. Scapula K. Rib

24 Anatomy Fig. 12A.3.4 A. Spinal cord B. Lung C. Aortic arch D. Esophagus E. Sternum F. Superior vena cava G. Pectoralis major H. Trachea I. Lung Fig. 12A.3.5 A. Aortic arch B. Pulmonary artery C. Pulmonary trunk D. Aortic arch E. Sternum F. Superior vena cava G. Bifurcation H. Esophagus

25 12.8 Thorax (Answers) 707 Fig. 12A.3.6 A. Aortic arch B. Lung C. Esophagus D. Aortic arch E. Sternum F. Pectoralis major G. Rib H. Spinal cord Fig. 12A.3.7 A. Spinal cord B. Aortic arch C. Left ventricle D. Right ventricle E. Sternum F. Right atrium G. Left atrium H. Lung I. Rib

26 Anatomy Fig. 12A.3.8 A. Lung B. Aortic arch C. Left ventricle D. Right ventricle E. Sternum F. Right atrium G. Esophagus H. Spinal cord Fig. 12A.3.9 A. Spleen B. Stomach C. Lung D. Left ventricle E. Left breast F. Right breast G. Right ventricle H. Inferior vena cava I. Liver J. Esophagus K. Aortic arch

27 12.9 Abdomen (Answers) Abdomen (Answers) Fig. 12A.4.1 A. Spinal cord B. Vertebra C. Spleen D. Stomach E. Liver F. Aorta G. Diaphragmatic crus Fig. 12A.4.1 A. Spinal process B. Spleen C. Stomach D. Left lobe of the liver E. Caudate lobe of the liver F. Right lobe of the liver G. Aorta

28 Anatomy Fig. 12A.4.2 A. Spinal cord B. Left kidney C. Spleen D. Aorta E. Stomach F. Left lobe of the liver G. Caudate lobe of the liver H. Hepatic vein I. Right lobe of the liver J. Right kidney Fig. 12A.4.3 A. Body of the vertebra B. Left kidney C. Spleen D. Tail of the pancreas E. Descending colon F. Stomach G. Left lobe of the liver H. Caudate lobe of the liver I. Hepatic vein J. Right lobe of the liver K. Right kidney L. Aorta

29 12.9 Abdomen (Answers) 711 Fig. 12A.4.4 A. Spinal cord B. Left kidney C. Spleen D. Tail of the pancreas E. Descending colon F. Stomach G. Transverse colon H. Left lobe of the liver I. Body of the pancreas J. Caudate lobe of the liver K. Head of the pancreas L. Right lobe of the liver M. Right kidney N. Aorta

30 Anatomy Fig. 12A.4.5 A. Spinal process B. Aorta C. Left kidney D. Left renal artery E. Head of the pancreas F. Stomach G. Transverse colon H. Left lobe of the liver I. Caudate lobe of the liver J. Gallbladder K. Right lobe of the liver L. Right renal artery M. Right kidney N. Duodenum

31 12.9 Abdomen (Answers) 713 Fig. 12A.4.6 A. Spinal cord B. Left kidney C. Aorta D. Stomach E. Duodenum F. Left lobe of the liver G. Caudate lobe of the liver H. Gallbladder I. Right lobe of the liver J. Right kidney Fig. 12A.4.7 A. Spinal process B. Left kidney C. Aorta D. Stomach E. Transverse colon F. Duodenum G. Gallbladder H. Bowel I. Right lobe of the liver J. Right kidney

32 Anatomy Fig. 12A.4.8 A. Spinal cord B. Left kidney C. Aorta D. Descending colon E. Small bowel F. Transverse colon G. Inferior vena cava H. Colon I. Right kidney Fig. 12A.4.9 A. Spinal cord B. Aorta C. Descending colon D. Small bowel E. Duodenum F. Colon G. Inferior vena cava H. Body of the vertebra

33 12.10 Pelvis (Answers) Pelvis (Answers) Fig. 12A.5.1 A. Body of the vertebra B. Left iliac crest C. Left kidney D. Bowel E. Right kidney F. Right iliac crest Fig. 12A.5.2 A. Left iliac crest B. Transverse process of the vertebra C. Left kidney D. Bowel E. Pelvic lymph nodes F. Right kidney G. Right iliac crest

34 Anatomy Fig. 12A.5.3 A. Sacrum B. Left iliac crest C. Iliopsoas muscle D. Bowel E. Pelvic lymph nodes F. Right iliac crest Fig. 12A.5.4 A. Sacrum B. Left iliac crest C. Right pelvic lymph nodes D. Bowel E. Left pelvic lymph nodes F. Right iliac crest

35 12.10 Pelvis (Answers) 717 Fig. 12A.5.5 A. Coccyx B. Pelvic lymph nodes C. Left iliac crest D. Bowel E. Pelvic lymph nodes F. Right iliac crest Fig. 12A.5.6 A. Coccyx B. Pelvic lymph nodes C. Left iliac crest D. Urinary bladder E. Bowel F. Pelvic lymph nodes G. Right iliac crest

36 Anatomy Fig. 12A.5.7 A. Coccyx B. Rectum C. Pelvic lymph nodes D. Urinary bladder E. Bowel F. Pelvic lymph nodes G. Ischium Fig. 12A.5.8 A. Coccyx B. Rectum C. Ischium D. Pelvic lymph nodes E. Urinary bladder F. Bowel G. Pelvic lymph nodes H. Ischium

37 12.10 Pelvis (Answers) 719 Fig. 12A.5.9 A. Coccyx B. Rectum C. Seminal vesicles D. Pelvic lymph nodes E. Urinary bladder F. Pelvic lymph nodes G. Ischium Fig. 12A.5.10 A. Rectum B. Seminal vesicles C. Left femoral head D. Pelvic lymph nodes E. Prostate F. Urinary bladder G. Ischium H. Pelvic lymph nodes I. Ischium

38 Anatomy Fig. 12A.5.11 A. Rectum B. Seminal vesicles C. Left femoral head D. Ischium E. Prostate F. Urinary bladder G. Right femoral head H. Coccyx Fig. 12A.5.12 A. Rectum B. Left femoral head C. Ilium D. Pubic symphysis E. Prostate F. Right femoral head G. Coccyx

39 12.10 Pelvis (Answers) 721 Fig. 12A.5.13 A. Rectum B. Left femur C. Prostate D. Pubic symphysis E. Ischium F. Right femur Fig. 12A.5.14 A. Anal canal B. Left femur C. Ischium D. Penile bulb E. Right femur

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