Quiz 5 - Ossification Centers COPY Flashcards

1
Q

calcaneus: primary oss

A

3rd month in utero

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2
Q

calcaneus: secondary oss

A

Posterior part - 6-8 years

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3
Q

calcaneus: fusion

A

14-17 years

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4
Q

talus: primary oss

A

6th month in utero

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5
Q

can talus have multiple oss centers?

A

lateral tubercle (often) and medial tubercle (sometimes) have separate oss centers

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6
Q

navicular: primary oss

A

3 y/o

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7
Q

what is the LAST tarsal bone to begin ossification?

A

navicular

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8
Q

cuboid: primary oss

A

birth - 6 months

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9
Q

medial cuneiform: primary oss

A

2 y/o

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10
Q

which cuneiform can have multiple primary oss centers?

A

medial cuneiform (may have 2 centers- 1 dorsal and 1 plantar)

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11
Q

intermediate cuneiform: primary oss

A

3 y/o

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12
Q

lateral cuneiform: primary oss

A

1 y/o

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13
Q

order of cuneiform ossification

A

Look mom, upside down I! (lateral, medial, intermediate)

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14
Q

1st metatarsal: primary oss

A

10 wk in utero

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15
Q

1st MT: secondary oss

A

Base, 3 y/o

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16
Q

1st MT: fusion

A

17-20 y/o

17
Q

Which MT can have a separate oss center for the head?

A

1st MT

18
Q

2nd MT, 3rd MT, 4th MT: primary oss

A

9 wk in utero

19
Q

2nd MT, 3rd MT, 4th MT: secondary oss

A

head, 3-4 y/o

20
Q

2nd MT, 3rd MT, 4th MT: fusion

A

17-20 y/o (same as MT1, MT5)

21
Q

5th MT: primary oss

A

10 wk in utero

22
Q

5th MT: secondary oss

A

head, 3-4 y/o

23
Q

5th MT: fusion

A

17-20 y/o

24
Q

fusion of all MTs?

A

17-20 y/o

25
Q

which MTs have secondary ossification center of the head at 3-4 y/o?

A

MT 2, 3, 4, & 5

*MT 1’s BASE develops in 3rd year

26
Q

Where can 5th MT have separate oss center?

A

tuberosity

27
Q

Proximal phalanges: primary oss

A

11-15 weeks in utero

28
Q

proximal/ middle/ distal phalanges: secondary oss

A

base, 2-8 years

29
Q

proximal/middle/ distal phalanges: fusion

A

15-18 y/o

30
Q

middle phalanges: primary oss

A

variable, but after 15th week in utero

31
Q

distal phalanges: primary oss

A

9-12 weeks in utero

32
Q

order of primary oss centers of phalanges?

A

DPM

distal: 9-12 wks, proximal: 11-15, middle: 15+ weeks

33
Q

sesamoids in flexor hallucis brevis: primary oss center

A

10-12 years old

34
Q

how many oss centers are in sesamoids?

A

either medial or lateral sesamoid can have 2 centers; but they are more common in the MEDIAL sesamoid