4.) Trauma - Hip and Pelvis Flashcards

1
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Normal Apophysis

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2
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

AIIS Avulsion Fracture (Fx)

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3
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Ischial Apophysitis

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4
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)

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5
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Straddle Fracture aka Saddle Fracture (Fx)

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6
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)

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7
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Bucket Handle Fracture (Fx)

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8
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)

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9
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Avulsion Fracture (Fx)

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10
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Duverney’s Fracture (Fx)

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11
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)

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12
Q

What line is used to measure for Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)?

A

Klein’s Line

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13
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

ASIS Avulsion Fracture (Fx)

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14
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)

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15
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Posterior Hip Dislocation

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16
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Malgaigne’s Fracture (Fx)

17
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Bucket Handle Fracture (Fx)

18
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE)

19
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Sprung Pelvis

20
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Rider’s Bone

Avulsion Fracture (Fx)

21
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Anterior Hip Dislocation

22
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Posterior Hip Dislocation

23
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Explosion Fracture (Fx) of Acetabulum