Ch. 4 Upper Limb - Pathology Flashcards
Where is paget disease most common
- pelvis
- femur
- tibia
- skull
- vertebra
- clavicle
appears on radiograph as possible calcification in carpal sulcus
carpal tunnel syndrom
appears on radiograph as closed joint spaces with subluxation of MCP joints
rheumatoid arthritis
transfer of disease or cancerous lesions from one organ or part that may not be directly connected
bone metastatses
reductions in the quantity of bone or atrophy of skeletal tissue; results in bone trabeculae that are scanty and thin
osteoporosis
fracture in which bone protrudes through the skin
compound (open) fracture
chronic systemic disease with inflammatory changes throughout the connective tissues; earliest change is soft tissue swelling most prevalent around ulnar styloid of wrist, and early bone erosions usually occur at 2nd and 3rd MCP joints or 3rd PIP joint
rheumatoid arthritis
sprain or tear of the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb near the MCP joint of the hyperextended thumb; may result from injury such as falling on outstretched hand
skier’s thumb
transverse fracture of the distal radius in which the distal fragment is displaced posteriorly
colles fracture
inflammation of the bursae or fluid-filled sacs that enclose the joints; generally involves calcification in associated tendons causing pain adn limited joint movement
bursitis
slow-growing malignant tumor of the cartilage
chondrosarcoma
fracture in which bone doesn’t break through the skin
simple (closed) fracture
a buckle of the cortex in which there is localized expansion of the cortex
torus fracture
osteoporosis occurs in what population
postmenopausal women and elderly men
most common primary cancerous bone tumor; occurs in various parts of the body, arising from bone marrow or marrow plasma cells, highly malignant
multiple myeloma
multiple myeloma generally occurs in which population
40-70 years
conditions requiring a decrease in exposure factors for Upper Limb
osteoporosis and rheumatoid arthritis
where is the boxer fracture most commonly seen in
5th metacarpal
second most common type of primary cancerous bone tumor
osteogenic sarcoma/osteosarcoma
for those fractures in which there is misalignment requiring restoration to a normal position by manipulation done without surgery
closed reduction
appears on radiograph as mixed areas of sclerotic and cortical thickening along with radiolucent lesions
paget disease
a noninflammatory joint disease characterized by gradual deterioration of the articular cartilage with hypertrophic bone formation; most common type of arthritis
osteoarthritis; degenerative joint disease (DJD)