Musculoskeletal Flashcards

1
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Salter Harris 1 most common region

A

distal tibia, distal radius, proximal femur

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Salter Harris 2 most common region

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distal femur and proximal tibia

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3
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Salter Harris 3 most common region

A

distal femur

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4
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Salter Harris 4 msot common region

A

Humeral condyles

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5
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Salter Harris 5 most common region

A

distal ulna

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6
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Diagnosis?

A

Soft tissue in the right tympanic bulla

probable otitis media in a rabbit

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7
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What is the best projection for evaluation of otitis media in rabbits

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none, but radiologists were most confident on DV

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8
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Accuracy of diagnosis of otitis media on rads in dogs/cats and rabbits?

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55-80% dogs/cats

77-80% rabbits

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9
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Where are enostosis like lesions likely to occur in horses?

A

tibia, radius, humerus, third metatarsal

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10
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Diagnosis?

A

enostosis like lesion of the distal left radius in a horse

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11
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Diagnosis?

A

cystic septal thickening - chronic dissecting chondritis

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12
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Imaging finding?

A

thickening of the nasal septum in horse - chronic dissecting chondritis and cystic septum

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13
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Imaging findings with canine parvovirus?

A

functional ileus

decreased mucosal layers of duodenum (1.7mm) and jejunum (1.0mm)

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14
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Diagnosis?

A

medial coronoid process disease

increased radioidopharmaceutical uptake

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15
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What is the anatomical strucutre the arrow is pointing to?

A

canal of trigeminal nerve in a case of cholesteatoma

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16
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What is this bone the arrow points to?

A

temporal bone

sclerosis and periostitis in a cholesteatoma

17
Q

Diagnosis?

A

cholesteatoma

osteolysis, osteoproliferation, tympanic expansion

sclerosis and periostitis of TMJ or paracondylar process or petrosal part of temporal bone, non contrast enhancing +/- rim enhancement

18
Q

Diagnosis?

A

Ununited proximoplantar tuberosity of the proximal phalanx

19
Q

Incidence of ununited proximoplantar tuberosity of the proximal phalanx in standardbred horse and where is it most common

A

2.4%

most common laterally and unilateral with hindlimbs being the affected limbs

variable resolution and lameness later in life

20
Q

Diagnosis?

A

avulsion of the proximal digital annular ligament

21
Q

Where is most common location of proximal digital annular ligament avulsion?

A

hindlimbs

plantaroproximal aspect of P1 - non articular

22
Q

Diagnosis

A

RUIN

radioulnar ischemic necrosis

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