TERMS Flashcards

1
Q

secondary ossification center at the end of long bones that fuses to the shaft

appearance and fusion dates act as landmarks for skeletal maturity

A

epiphysis

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2
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secondary growth center that lacks an articular surface

usually the site of tendon attachment like feet, shoulder, elbow, tibia

appear more fragmented and sclerotic than true epiphysis

A

apophysis

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3
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distal tibia is irregularly shaped

happens at the distal tibia through development

A

physiologic bridging

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4
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fracture of the distal tibial physis

A

tillaux fx

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5
Q

distal tibia fuses medial to lateral

appears at 8 yrs in females

looks like pseudofractrues/bridging

A

kump hump

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6
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posterior process of calcaneus that develops in cartilage of tuber calcanei

A

calcaneal apophysis

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7
Q

fuses at 11 yrs

usually apophysis fuses about a year after posterosuperior calcaneus fuses

A

postero-superior calcaneus

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8
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appear at 6 yrs in girls fusing by age 20

becomes os trigonum if unfused

A

lateral tubercle of posterior process

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9
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appear at 9 yrs in females, 11 in males

bipartite tibial sesamoids most common

can by physiologically fragmented, which can mimic a fracture

A

hallucal sesamoids

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10
Q

styloid process appears at 9 yrs in girls same time as sesamoids

A

5th metatarsal apophysis

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