Hand 3 Flashcards
Tumor by site, radiological change?

Differential of tumors by site. 1/2
- Skin, SC, Fascia, Tendon, Muscle
Pseudo/ Benign/ Malig

Differential of tumors by site. 2/2
- Vessle, Nerve, Joint, Bone
Pseudo/ Benign/ Malig

Lipoma
What is seen on MRI?
T1 bright/ high, well circumscribed.
Summarize Counseling, PE, INV of GCT.

Summarize Counseling, PE, INV of Glomus tumor.

Rapid growing forearm lesion.
Summaryize nodule fasciatitis.


Juvenile aponeurotic fibroma


Infantile digital fibroma


What is your differential?


Differential?


Enchondroma
Epi, malig degen, XR findings.


Osteochondroms
Epi, malig degen, XR findings.


Osteoid osteoma
Epi, Xray




Describe your oncologic approach to this tumor.

Epi, PE, Xray, Management sweat gland tumors.


Acral Letingenous Melanoma
What is your approach and followp plan.

Patient had painful swollen finger in setting of kidney cancer.
What is your approach?

Describe approach to scarcoma management.
You decide to do a biopsy: Describe your technique.

Patient presents with slow growing mass in hand and forearm.
Epi, Surgical management, Prognosis.


Synovial carcinoma. Epi, history, imaging, and management.


Patinet presents with finger mass. What is your first step.


Pediatrics calls about patient with OM of Metacarpal.


What is a NCS? What are the parameters of NCS?
Define SNAP, CMAP.
What would you expect to see with the various nerve injuries?

Principles of nerve repair?
