5.) Trauma - Lower Extremities Flashcards

1
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What classical sign of lipohemarthrosis is pictured?

A

FBI Sign

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2
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What angle is used to measure for calcaneal fracture (fx)?

A

Boehler’s Angle

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3
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Extracapsular Hip Fracture (Fx)

Comminuted Fracture

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4
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Normal Variant of Patellar Fracture (Fx)

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5
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Tibial Tuberosity Fracture (Fx)

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6
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Normal Variant of Patellar Fracture (Fx)

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7
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Nonunion Fracture (Fx)

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8
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Talar Fracture (Fx)

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9
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What pathology is pictured?

A

Lipohemarthrosis

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10
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What pathology is pictured?

A

Patellar Dislocation

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11
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Subcapital Impaction Fracture (Fx)

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12
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Comminuted Patellar Fracture (Fx)

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13
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Depressed Bumper Fracture (Fx)

aka Depressed Fender Fracture (Fx)

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14
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

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Jones’ Fracture (Fx)

aka Dancer’s Fracture (Fx)

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15
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Segond’s Fracture (Fx)

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16
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What pathology is pictured?

A

Patellar Dislocation

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17
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Distal Fibula Fracture (Fx)

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18
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Metatarsal Fracture (Fx)

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19
Q

What condition is pictured?

A

Suprapatellar Effusion

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20
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Bimalleolar Fracture (Fx)

21
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Maisonneuve’s Fracture (Fx)

22
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Lisfranc’s Fracture (Fx) - Dislocation

23
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Boot-Top Fracture (Fx)

24
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Transverse Patellar Fracture (Fx)

25
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Jones’ Fracture (Fx)

aka Dancer’s Fracture (Fx)

26
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Avulsion Fracture (Fx) of the Anterior Tibial Spine

27
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Talar Fracture (Fx)

28
Q

What classical sign of lipohemarthrosis is pictured?

A

FBI Sign

29
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Talar Fracture (Fx)

30
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Depressed Bumper Fracture (Fx)

aka Depressed Fender Fracture (Fx)

31
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Jones’ Fracture (Fx)

aka Dancer’s Fracture (Fx)

32
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Toddler’s Fracture (Fx)

33
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Transverse Patellar Fracture (Fx)

34
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Subcapital Impaction Fracture (Fx)

35
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Calcaneal Compression Fracture (Fx)

36
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Calcaneal Compression Fracture (Fx)

37
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Phalangeal Dislocations

38
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Bimalleolar Fracture (Fx)

39
Q

What type of pathology is pictured?

A

Apophysis

40
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Basocervical Fracture (Fx)

41
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Bumper Fracture (Fx)

aka Fender Fracture (Fx)

42
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Avulsion Fracture (Fx) of the Anterior Tibial Spine

43
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Tarsal Fracture (Fx)

44
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Bedroom Fracture (Fx)

45
Q

What pathology is pictured?

A

Patellar Dislocation

46
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Aviator’s Fracture (Fx)

47
Q

What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Calcaneal Compression Fracture (Fx)

48
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What type of fracture (fx) is pictured?

A

Dupuytren’s Fracture (Fx)