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13 Cards in this Set
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What are the different sections of the bone called? |
A = Epiphsis B = Metaphysis C = Diaphysis D = Metaphysis E = Epiphsis |
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What pathology is seen here? |
Fracture through tibial plateau |
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What is seen here? |
Comminuted oblique fracture, lateral, depressed |
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What is seen here? |
Transverse fracture on the distal radius and ulna, compressed with 2cm overlap, with distal fragment moved dorsally |
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What is seen here? |
Transverse mid radial and ulna fracture, mid shaft. |
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What is seen here? |
Spiral fracture |
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What is seen here? |
Occult fracture |
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What is seen here? |
Ostyolitic - pathological facture |
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What can bee seen here? |
First image = low bone desntiy Second image = compression |
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What pathology is shown here? |
Paget's Disease: chronic disorder which causes the bones to enlarged and misshapen, caused by excessive breakdown and formation of new bone tissue, characterised by cotton wool appearence |
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What pathology is shown here? |
Osteoarthritis: loss and damage of articular cartilage, joint space narrowing |
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What pathology is shown here? |
Osteopathic, subcondral thickening, loss of joint space, loss of cartilage |
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What pathology is shown here? |
Ankylosing Spondylitis - chronic inflammatory joint disease characterised by stiffening and fusion (ankylosis) of spine and sacroiliac joints |