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146 Cards in this Set

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Charcot's Joint of the foot
Charcot's joint of the femur
Abscess and periodontal disease
Caries
Lumbar sacralization (cranial shift)
Ankylosing spondylitis
trephenation
healed sharp force injury to the head
perforated sternum, sternal foramen
bifid ribs
Dental abscess
calculus
enamel hypoplasia (pitting)
cranial depressed fracture
healed depressed fracture
Atlas occipitalization
enamel hypoplasia
Viking Teeth
cranial modification
dental wear
Hydrocephalus
Schmorl's nodes
occipitalization of the Atlas Vertebra (caudal shift)
dental wear
osteoarthritis
psoriatic arthritis
palatine torus
calculus
periodotnal disease
schmorl's nodes
Spondylolisis
calculus
calculus
filing
dental wear due to pipe smoking
improperly healed fracture of femur with healed osteomyelitis and OA
osteoarthritis
hydrocephalus
dental wear
sharp force trauma due to sword
DISH
Mandibular torus
accessory ribs
active and healed periosteal reactions
active periosteal reaction
healed and remodeled periosteal reactions
active periosteal reactions and remodeling on rib from TB
active periosteal reactions and remodeling on rib from TB
Scaphocephaly
Scaphocephaly
Scaphocephaly
wormian bones
apical wormian bone
inca wormain bone
spina bifida
spondylolisis
caudal shift (lumbarization)
dental wear resulting in abscess
inlays
Leprosy in the Skull
1st: resorption of the alveolar process of maxilla with involvement of the alveolae of central and lateral incisor teeth
2nd: extensive resorption of the alveolar process of maxilla with antemortem tooth loss of central incisor teeth
Leprosy of the feet
Polio of the lower limbs and upper limbs
Porotic hyperostosis (metabolic disorder)
Porotic hyperostosis (metabolic disorder)
Porotic hyperostosis (metabolic disorder)
Cribra orbitalia (metabolic disorder)
active, the new bone formation may be a response to subperiosteal bleeding associated with scurvy
Cribra orbitalia (metabolic disorder)
healed
Cribra orbitalia (metabolic disorder)
Scurvy
Scurvy
Scurvy
Scurvy
Scurvy in Juvenile
things to notice: pencil thin cortex, corner sign of Park, Wimberger's ring sign, ground-glass appearance, perosteal elevation, Trummerfeld zone of rarefaction, white line of Frankel
Scurvy in Juvenile
Scurvy in Juvenile
Scurvy in Juvenile
Scurvy in Juvenile
Rickets
Rickets
Rickets
Rickets
Rickets
Harris lines (growth arrest lines)
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis
Osteoporosis
Neoplasms (cancer)
Neoplasms (cancer)
Neoplasms (cancer)
Neoplasms (cancer)
Neoplasms (cancer)
Neoplasms (cancer)
Cribra orbitalia
Cribra orbitalia
Cribra orbitalia
Osteomyelitis in a Civil War solider
Stump of Femur. Greatly thickened cortex shows the openings of several sinuses (or clocae) that drained an abscess cavity in the medulla.
Osteomyelitis in a Civil War solider
Tibia/Fibula. The tibia consists almost entirely of a sequestrum surrounded by a thick involuculum.
The origin of several sinuses (cloacae) are evident on the surface. The fibula is united to the tibial involucrum and to the os calcaneous below by dense callus
caries sicca
active and healing!
Spinal column bone destruction from tuberculosis
Porotic hyperostosis in the parietal bones of the skull
Porotic hyperostosis in the skull
TB in the ribs
TB in the spine
TB in the ribs
TB in the spine
TB in the spine
TB of the joints
TB of the joints
TB of the joints
TB of the joints
TB of the joints
TB of the joints
Caries sicca, venereal syphilis
Venereal syphilis
Caries sicca, venereal syphilis
active and healing
Caries sicca, venereal syphilis
active and healing
Osteomyelitis with involucrum and sequestrum
Pathological specimen of long bone: A piece of bone (sequestrum) is visible within a thick irregular cortical bone (involucrum), which contains several holes in it (cloaca)
Bilateral goundou in individual with yaws
Goundou is a condition following an infection with yaws in which the nasal processes of the upper jaw bone thicken to form two large bony swellings, about 7 cm in diameter, on either side of the nose. The swellings not only obstruct the nostrils but also interfere with the field of vision. Initial symptoms include persistent headache and a bloody purulent discharge from the nose.
Spinal tuberculosis
Sinusitis
The build up of bone and periosteal reaction on the left side, in the maxillary sinus, is an indication of chronic sinus problems.
Sinusitis
Sinusitis
Sinusitis
This is part of the zygomatic and maxillary bone. Please note the remodeling and thick periostitis in the second picture. Definitely sinusitis
Periostitis on the femur
periostitis
periostitis on the tibia
RA
RA
cranial depression fracture, dental attrition of maxilla
metabolic arthritis (gout), know by deposits/erosions
amputation
spiral fracture
bifid ribs, know by two prongs protruding from the single rib
sacralization
transverse fracture leading to malunion and antemortem tooth loss
fracture of nose, cheek, and linear fracture on skull
schmorl's node, know by dimple on the vertebral body, OA is present (lipping/osteophyte formation)
penetrating cranial fracture with radiating linear fractures, and sharp force trauma from the start of trepanation
penetrating fractures with radiating linear fractures, becoming part of the sutures in some cases
most likely due to high velocity bullet entering front of the skull and exiting the back of skull (know due to the direction of beveling)
oblique spiral fracture, healed in the mechanical stage, malunion leading to misalingment, possible impaction fracture, OA present, malunion complication of bone being improperly set along with OA, limb shortening
DISH
RA, erosive quality of bone (extreme) at joint ends leading to gnarly appearance, also eburnation
compression fracture, healing in the metabolic stage, malunion, limb shortening
Transverse fractures of the ribs. It's in the process of healing and is in the cellular stage with lots of porosity. The top rib will eventually remodel misaligned but the bottom rib should heal fine eventually
psoratic arthritis
psuedoarthrosis