Test 2 Flashcards

1
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Tension on a bone will commonly cause this type of fracture

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Transverse fx

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2
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Compression on a bone will commonly cause this type of fracture

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Oblique fx

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3
Q

Rotation on a bone will commonly cause this type of fracture

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Spiral fx

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4
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Angulation on a bone will commonly cause this type of fracture

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Transverse fx

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5
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Angulation and compression on a bone will commonly cause this type of fracture

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Transverse and oblique fx

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6
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A fracture that runs approximately 45 degrees to the long axis of the bone

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oblique fx

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7
Q

True or false; when describing a fracture radiologically you describe the part distal to proximal

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true

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8
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Salter type 1

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9
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Salter type 1

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10
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Salter type 2

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11
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What type of fracture is this?

A

Salter type 2

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12
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What type of fracture is this?

A

Salter type 3

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13
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What type of fracture is this?

A

Salter type 3

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14
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What type of fracture is this?

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Salter type 4

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15
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What type of fracture is this?

A

Salter type 4

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16
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What type of fracture is this?

A

Salter type 5

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17
Q

What type of fracture is this?

A

Salter type 5

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18
Q

What is this?

A

FBI sign

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19
Q

True or false; the lateral third of the clavicle is the MC fractrued area

A

false; middle third is (80%)

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20
Q

Diagnosis

A

Fracture of middle 1/3 clavicle

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21
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What is a bankart lesion and what is it associated with?

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Is an injury of the anterior (inferior) glenoid labrum of the shoulder due to an anterior shoulder dislocation

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22
Q

What is this?

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Bankart lesion from an anterior shoulder dislocation

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23
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What is a hill-sachs lesion

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Depression of posterolateral head of humerus - after dislocated shoulder anteriorly

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24
Q

What is this?

A

Hill-sachs lesion

25
Q

What is this?

A

Hill-sach’s lesion

26
Q

What is a Flap fracture and what is it associated with?

A

avulsion fracture of the greater tuberosity of the humerus - retraction of rotator cuff post anterior dislocation

27
Q

What is this?

A

Flap fracture

28
Q

True or false; clavicle fractures are the MC fracture in newborns

A

true

29
Q

True or false; subglenoid is the MC glenohumeral dislocation

A

false; subcoracoid is

30
Q

What is this?

A

MRI of bankart lesion

31
Q

What is this?

A

MRI of slap lesion

32
Q

“eyebrow signs” are radiological findings seen in what injury?

A

Rotator cuff tears

33
Q

What is the MC location of distal humerus fractrues in children?

A

Supracondylar (60%)

34
Q

What is significant about this film

A

Raised fat pads following a fracture (Sail sign)

35
Q

What is the arrow pointing to?

A

Sail sign

36
Q

Radiocapitellar line is used evaluate what?

A

malposition of the radius

37
Q

What is wrong here? What measurement would be useful here?

A

Ant. dislocation of radius - radiocapitellar line

38
Q

What is this?

A

Supracondylar fracture (type 2)

39
Q

What is this?

A

Supracondylar fracture (Type 1)

40
Q

What is this?

A

Radial head fracture type 3

41
Q

What is this?

A

Olecranon fracture

42
Q

What is the MC elbow fracture?

A

Olecranon

43
Q

What is this?

A

nightstick fx

44
Q

Monteggia vs. Galeazzi injury

A
45
Q

What is this?

A

Monteggia fx

46
Q

What is this?

A

Galeazzi fx

47
Q

What is the MC fx of forearm in children

A

torus

48
Q

What is more common Colles or smith fracture of wrist

A

colles (outstretched hand) - see film

49
Q

What is this?

A

Smiths fx

50
Q

A “dinner fork deformity” is associated with which fx

A

colles

51
Q

What is the MC carpal bone to be fractured in elderly

A

schaphoid

52
Q

What is this?

A

Hutchinson’s/Chauffer’s Fx

53
Q

What bone in the wrist is especially prone to AVN or non union issue post fracture

A

scaphoid

54
Q

What is this?

A

Triquetral fracture

55
Q

What is this?

A

lunate dislocation

56
Q

What is this?

A

Perilunate dislocation

57
Q

What is this?

A

Bennett fracture

58
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A