Abnormal Curvatures Flashcards

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What is the radological test for skeletal maturity?

A

the Risser sign, an indication of bone maturity in the iliac apophysis

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What are the classifications of scoliosis according to the Scoliosis Research Society?

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magnitude, location, direction, etiology, structural scoliosis and non-structural scoliosis

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What does magnitude of scoliosis refer to?

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the length and angle of the curve deviation on x-ray

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What is often used to measure the magnitude of scoliosis?

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the Cobb Method

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What does location of scoliosis infer?

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the location on the vertebral segment forming the apex of the curve deviation

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What does dierction of scoliosis refer to?

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the side the convexity of the curve will bend toward

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What does etiology of scoliosis mean?

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the cause of the scoliosis

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What is structural scoliosis?

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a more radcal form of scoliosis, it may worsen, associated with structural deformitites of the vertebra or interverebral disc, frequently has a fixed angle of trunk rotation

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What is non-structural scoliosis?

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a mild form of scoliosis, unlikely to worsen, not associated with structural deformities of the vertebra or intervertebral disc and lacks a fixed angle of trunk rotation

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What are some of the classifications of scoliosis based on etiology?

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congenital, neuromuscular, neurofibromatosis, nerve root irritation, idiopathic

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What is the classification of scoliosis that is unique to the individual patient?

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idiopathic scoliosis

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What does indiopathic scoliosis infer?

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the scoliosis is unique to the individual, it has no known cause, unknown etiology

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What is the incidence of idiopathic scoliosis in the population?

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1% to 4% of the population

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What is the age range for infantile idiopathic scoliosis?

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from birth to 3 years old

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What is the age range for jevenile idiopathic scoliosis?

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from 3 years old to 10 years old

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What is the age range for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis?

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over 10 years old

17
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Identify the curve direction, location, gender bias and incidence of infantile idiopathic scoliosis.

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left thoracic, male, less than 1% incidence

18
Q

Identify the curve direction, location, gender bias and incidence of juvenile idiopathic scoliosis.

A

right thoracic, females over 6 years old, and 12%-21% incidence

19
Q

Identify the curve direction, location, gender bias and incidence of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

A

right thoracic or right thoracic and left lumbar, females, and 80% incidence

20
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What is the genetic factor associated with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis?

A

an autosomal dominant factor that runs in families

21
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What is the relationship between curve deviation, incidence, and curve worsening?

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the greater the deviation, the lower the incidence, and the more likely to worsen