3.) Trauma - Spine Flashcards

1
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What classical feature of whiplash syndrome is pictured?

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Lucent Cleft Sign

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2
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Chance Fracture (Fx) aka Lapbelt Fracture (Fx)

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3
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Burst Fracture (Fx)

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4
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What pathology is pictured?

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Pillar Dislocation

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5
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Chance Fracture (Fx) aka Lapbelt Fracture (Fx)

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6
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What abnormal finding can be seen in this x-ray?

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Increased ADI

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7
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What radiographic sign for compression fractures is pictured?

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Abdominal Ileus

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8
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Children’s Variant

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9
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Compression Fracture (Fx)

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10
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What pathology is pictured?

A

Posterior Limbus

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11
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Teardrop Fracture (Fx)

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12
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Healed Clay Shoveler’s Fracture (Fx)

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13
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Chance Fracture (Fx) aka Lapbelt Fracture (Fx)

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14
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What pathology is pictured?

A

Unilateral Interfacetal Dislocation (UID)

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15
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Teardrop Fracture (Fx)

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16
Q

What response to whiplash syndrome is pictured?

A

Soft Tissue Swelling

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17
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Articular Pillar Fracture (Fx)

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18
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Clay Shoveler’s Fracture (Fx)

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19
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Rotary Subluxation of C1

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20
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Compression Fracture (Fx)

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21
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Unilateral Pillar Dislocation

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22
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Burst Fracture (Fx)

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23
Q

What is pictured?

A

Angular Variant

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24
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Burst Fracture (Fx)

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25
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What effect is pictured?

A

Mach Effect

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26
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Compression Fracture (Fx)

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27
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What classical feature of whiplash syndrome is pictured?

A

Lucent Cleft Sign

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28
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Burst Fracture (Fx)

Retropulsion

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29
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Dens Fracture (Fx)

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30
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Rotary Subluxation of C1

31
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Healing Transverse Process (TP) Fracture (Fx)

32
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Unilateral Pillar Dislocation

33
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Burst Fracture (Fx)

Retropulsion

34
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Posterior Arch Fracture (Fx)

35
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Limbus Bone

36
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

CT of Jefferson’s Fracture (Fx)

37
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Burst Fracture (Fx)

38
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Dislocation of the Cervical Spine

39
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Unilateral Jefferson Fracture (Fx)

40
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Universal Fracture (Fx) aka Pancake Fracture (Fx) aka Flattened (Fx)

Vertebral Plana

41
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Rotary Subluxation of C1

42
Q

What effect is pictured?

A

Mach Effect

43
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Chance Fracture (Fx) aka Lapbelt Fracture (Fx)

44
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Jefferson’s Fracture (Fx)

45
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Unilateral Pillar Dislocation

46
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Ununited Apophysis

47
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Sacral and Obturator Fracture (Fx)

48
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Osteoporotic Biconcave Compression Fracture (Fx)

49
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Arch Fracture (Fx)

50
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Compression Fracture (Fx)

51
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Sacral Fracture (Fx)

52
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Old Transverse Process (TP) Fracture (Fx)

53
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

CT of Jefferson’s Fracture (Fx)

54
Q

What 2 pathologies are compared in this picture?

A
  1. ) Dens Fracture (Fx)
  2. ) Os Odontoidium
55
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Posterior Limbus

56
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Type II

Dens Fracture (Fx)

57
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Chance Fracture (Fx) aka Lapbelt Fracture (Fx)

58
Q

What response to whiplash syndrome is pictured?

A

Increased Interspinous Space

59
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Unilateral Jefferson Fracture (Fx)

60
Q

What example of repair is pictured?

A

Stabilization

61
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Rotary Subluxation of C1

62
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Transverse Process Fracture (Fx)

63
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Chance Fracture (Fx) aka Lap Belt Fracture (Fx)

64
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Sacral Fracture (Fx)

65
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Posterior Limbus

66
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Hangman’s Fracture (Fx)

67
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Compression Fracture (Fx)

68
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Unilateral Interfacetal Dislocation (UID)

69
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Burst Fracture (Fx)

70
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Horizontal Sacral Fracture (Fx)

71
Q

What sign is pictured here?

A

Double Spinous Process Sign

72
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Sacral Fracture (Fx)

73
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Chance Fracture (Fx) aka Lap Belt Fracture (Fx)

74
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Jefferson’s Fracture (Fx)