MC Locations Flashcards

1
Q

MC location of a simple bone cyst?

A

Proximal humerus

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2
Q

MC location of fibrous dysplasia?

A

Proximal femur

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3
Q

Which tumors prefer the knee?

A
Giant cell tumor
ABC 
Chondroblastoma
Osteochondroma
Osteosarcoma
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4
Q

MC location of a giant cell tumor?

A

Wrist

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5
Q

MC location of an enchondroma?

A

Hands

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6
Q

MC location of a hemangioma?

A

VB

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7
Q

Tumors that prefer the neural arch?

A

ABC
Osteoid Osteoma
Osteoblastoma

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8
Q

Tumors that prefer the skull?

A

Multiple myeloma

Osteoma

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9
Q

Tumors that prefer the pelvis?

A

Chondrosarcoma

ABC

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10
Q

Which lesions are primarily central?

A
Simple bone cyst
Fibrous dysplasia
Enchondroma
Ewing's 
Osteosarcoma
Multiple myeloma
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11
Q

Which lesions are primarily eccentric?

A

ABC
Giant cell tumor
Non ossifying fibroma
Osteoid osteoma*

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12
Q

Which lesions are primarily cortical?

A

Fibrous cortical defect

Osteoid osteoma*

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13
Q

Which lesions are primarily diaphyseal?

A

Multiple myeloma
Ewing’s
RCS (?)
Metastasis

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14
Q

Which lesions are primarily metaphyseal?

A
Giant cell tumor*
ABC
Simple bone cyst
Osteochondroma
Fibrous dysplasia
Fibrous cortical defect
Non ossifying fibroma
Enchondroma
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15
Q

Which lesions are primarily epiphyseal?

A

Chondroblastoma*

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16
Q

Which lesions are primarily subarticular?

A

Giant cell tumor*
Paget’s
Chondroblastoma*