Ch 19 Fracture Healing & Complications Flashcards
1
Q
A
C
2
Q
A
B
3
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A
A
4
Q
A
A
5
Q
A
C
5
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A
6
Q
A
D
7
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A
B
8
Q
A
C
9
Q
A
A
10
Q
A
C
11
Q
A
C
12
Q
A
C
13
Q
A
C
14
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A
D *valgus
15
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A
C
16
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A
B
17
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A
A
18
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A
C
19
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A
C
20
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A
B
21
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A
A, D
22
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A
C middle layer
23
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A
C, D
24
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A
A
25
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A
D
26
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A
A
27
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A
C
28
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A
B
29
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A
B (resting, proliferation, hypertrophy, calcification, ossification)
30
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A
D
31
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A
C
32
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A
C
33
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A
B, A is moderate hypertrophic nonunion, C is dystrophic non-union
34
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A
b, secondary/nutritional parahyperthyroidism
35
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A
b
36
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A
C
37
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A
A; Delayed union, in nounion lack of progression callus
38
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A
C
39
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A
A
40
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A
B
41
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A
B
42
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A
D
43
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A
C
44
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Figure 2 shows what type of malunion fracture:
A. Normal
B. Recurvatum
C. Antecurvatum
D. Torsional
A
B
45
Q
A
A
46
Q
A
D
47
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A
A
48
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A
D
49
Q
A
A
50
Q
A
B
51
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A
B
52
Q
What is the following finding:
Osteomyelitis
Normal necrotic rim due to thermal damage during screw placement
Instability of the implant
Uberschwinger artifact
A
Uberschwinger artifact
53
Q
A
B
54
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A