MSP Lab 1 Flashcards
Which of the following does NOT occur during the inflammatory phase of fracture repair?
A) vessel rupture
B) bone necrosis in area of fracture
C) periosteal tearing
D) neovascularization between fractured bone ends
E) initial cartilage deposition at site of fracture
Neovascularization between fractured bone ends (occurs during reparative phase)
Which of the following levels of blood calcium would indicate hyperparathyroidism?
A) 12.6 mg/dL
B) 8.7 mg/dL
C) 10.4 mg/dL
D) 8.0 mg/dL
12.6 mg/dL
(normal = 8.6 - 10.6)
What lab findings would be elevated in hyperparathyroidism?
Calcium
PTH
What findings might you see on a radiograph of Rickets?
- paintbrush sign (widened metaphysis/growth plate)
- bowing of legs
- pathologic fractures/pseudofractures due to loss of inorganic component of bone
Which of the following is true of Osteomalacia?
A) increased organic component
B) increased inorganic component
C) decreased organic component
D) ratio of organic to inorganic components does not change
increased organic component (+ decreased inorganic)
A 55 year old patient has hypocalcemia. Name 2 conditions this could be caused by.
- secondary hyperparathyroidism
- hypoparathyroidism
- osteomalacia/rickets (vit D deficiency)
- pseudohypoparathyroidism
Which of the following is a potential sequela of osteopetrosis? (see pic)
A) anemia
B) primary hyperparathyroidism
C) osteomyelitis
D) pseudoparalysis of parrot
E) genu varum
anemia
Which of the following describes the pathogenesis of achondroplasia?
A) decreased chondrocyte proliferation
B) hypofunctioning osteoblasts
C) hyperfunctioning osteoclasts
D) vitamin D deficiency
E) pituitary adenoma
decreased chondrocyte proliferation and growth
Periosteal lifting creates a(n) ____ appearance on a radiograph
A) radiolucent
B) osteolytic
C) radiopaque
D) osteopenic
radiopaque
Metabolic ____ helps to retain bone density in both males and females
estrogen
Which of the following is characteristic of Scurvy on a radiograph?
A) subperiosteal bacterial infection
B) subperiosteal hemorrhage
C) vitamin D deficient bowing
D) inability to form marrow cavity
E) pathological fracture
subperiosteal hemorrhage
A patient presents with signs and symptoms of hypercalcemia. What is the term used to describe the relatively large, focal radiolucent lesion found on a radiograph?
brown tumor
What metabolic pathology causes bowing of bones?
Rickets (occurs before growth plates close)
What diagnostic lab findings would be elevated in a patient with hypervitaminosis D?
- Blood Calcium
- Urinary Calcium
Which symptom of Marfan’s syndrome can cause life-threatening complications?
A) vessel fragility
B) scoliosis
C) ocular lens detachment
D) joint dislocation
vessel fragility (increased risk of aneurysm)
Which of the following could cause acromegaly?
A) growth hormone supplementation
B) pineal adenoma
C) hyperparathyroidism
D) increased caffeine consumption
E) mutation of DBN1 gene
GH supplementation (or hypersecretion)
What is the treatment for osteopetrosis?
A) vitamin D supplementation
B) alkaline phosphatase supplementation
C) biophosphonates
D) vitamin C supplementation
vitamin D supplementation
(Active form Vit D increases expression of RANKL which binds RANK receptors on osteoclasts: ^osteoclastic activity which ^Ca2+ resorption from bone)
What radiographic finding creates the appearance of anterior bowing of the tibia due to reactive bone formation and thickening of the cortex?
sabre shin
What is the etiology of achondroplasia?
mutation of FGFR3 gene
What are the radiographic characteristic of achondroplasia? (see pic)
- wavy cortical lines
- champagne glass pelvis
- shortened bones
- spinal stenosis
- hyperlordosis
A soccer player fractures their clavicle and does not immobilize it properly during healing. After 6 months their clavicle is more mobile than usual. What term might describe this bony abnormality?
pseudoarthrosis
What cellular events are responsible for the “hazy cloud” appearance on a radiograph? (see pic)
osteoblasts lay down procallus
(conversion of procallus to bony callus appears as hazy cloud)
During the remodeling phase of fracture repair, the ____ around a fracture is being remodeled to conform to the bone’s use as stated in Wolf’s law.
callus
An open fracture is in the ____ stage of repair. (see pic)
inflammatory
The type of fracture that results in 2 or less bone fragments is called ____. (see pic)
non-comminuted