Ch 19 Fracture Healing & Complications COPY Flashcards
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Q
A
C
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Q
A
B
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Q
A
A
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Q
A
A
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Q
A
6
Q
A
D
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Q
A
B
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Q
A
C
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Q
A
A
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Q
A
C
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Q
A
C
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Q
A
C
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Q
A
C
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Q
A
D *valgus
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Q
A
C
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Q
A
B
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Q
A
A
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Q
A
C
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Q
A
C
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Q
A
B
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Q
A
A, D
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Q
A
C middle layer
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Q
A
C, D
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Q
A
A
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D
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A
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C
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B
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B (resting, proliferation, hypertrophy, calcification, ossification)
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D
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C
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C
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B, A is moderate hypertrophic nonunion, C is dystrophic non-union
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b, secondary/nutritional parahyperthyroidism
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b
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C
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A; Delayed union, in nounion lack of progression callus
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C
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A
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B
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B
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D
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C
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Figure 2 shows what type of malunion fracture:
A. Normal
B. Recurvatum
C. Antecurvatum
D. Torsional
B
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A
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D
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A
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D
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A
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B
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B
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What is the following finding:
Osteomyelitis
Normal necrotic rim due to thermal damage during screw placement
Instability of the implant
Uberschwinger artifact
Uberschwinger artifact
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B
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C