Pictograph Fracture Eponyms Flashcards

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Bankart lesion

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Barton Fracture

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Bennett Fracture

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Chance fracture

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Chauffeur or Hutchinson or Backfire fracture

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Clay Shoveler’s fracture

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Colles’or Pouteau fracture

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Duverney fracture

(isolatediliac wingfracture)

-occur in the setting of a direct blow to the ilium,

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Gamekeeper Thumb

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Bennett lesion (mineralization of posterior band of theinferior glenohumeral ligament.)

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Lateral talar process or snowboarder’s fracture

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Le fort Fracture

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Limbus vertebra

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Lover’s or Don Juan fracture

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Maissoneuve fracture

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Malgaigne fracture

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Nightstick fracture

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Pelligrini-Steida lesion

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Rolando fracture (comminuted Bennett)

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Scapholunate dissociation
Terry Tomas sign

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Reverse segond fracture(medial collateral ligament)

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Triplanar / Triplane fracture

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Tillaux Fracture

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Proximal fibular fracture (arcuate sign)

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Cyamella

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Segond fracture

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Reverse Barton or Volar type Barton fracture

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Essex-Lopresti fracture-dislocation

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Sinding-Larsen-Johansson syndrome

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Osgood Schlatter Disease

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Monteggia fracture-dislocation

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March fracture

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Jones or dancer’s fracture

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Jefferson’s fracture

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Hillsach’s lesion

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Galaezzi Fracture-Dislocation

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Flexion Teardrop fracture

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Extension Teardrop fracture

  • occurs due to forced extension of the neck with resulting avulsion of the anteroinferior corner of the vertebral body.
  • Extension teardrop fractures are stable in flexion and unstable in extension (anterior longitudinal ligament is disrupted).
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Smith or Goyrand fracture