Upper Extremity Anomalies Flashcards

1
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Little oblique lines in osteopenic or osteoporotic bone

A

Bone bars

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2
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Opaque lines that extend across the metaphysis of long bones (parallel to growth plate)

A

Growth resumption lines (or growth arrest)

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3
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Failure of fusion of a portion of the acromion process

A

Os Acromiale

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4
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An “indent” in the inferior border of the clavicle

A

Rhomboid fossa

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5
Q

A bony spur off the anteromedial aspect of the humerus - towards the joint

A

Supracondylar process

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6
Q

A short, bowed radius with dorsal dislocation of a long ulna

A

Madelung’s Deformity

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7
Q

When the ulna is short relative to the radius it is termed _____, if the ulna is long it is termed ______

A

Negative ulnar variance,

Positive ulnar variance

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8
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Negative ulnar variance may predispose the patient to avascular necrosis of the ______

A

Lunate (Kienbock’s disease)

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9
Q

In positive ulnar variance the patient’s ______ is thin and prone to perforations and tears

A

Triangular fibrocartilage

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10
Q

Fusion of two or more carpal bones

A

Carpal coalition

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11
Q

The most common bones involved in carpal coalition are the ___ and ____

A

Lunate, triquetral

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12
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Accessory ossification center at the base of the second metacarpal producing a palpable bony protuberance

A

Carpal Boss (Os styloideum)

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13
Q

What radiographic view shows a carpal boss?

A

Lateral wrist

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14
Q

Increased number of fingers or toes

A

Polydactyly

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15
Q

Fusion of the skin between the fingers or toes. This is the most common developmental anomaly of the hand

A

Syndactyly

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16
Q

Palmar curvature of the distal 5th finger

A

Kirner’s deformity

17
Q

Hypoplasia and tilting of the distal articular surface of the middle phalanx of the 5th finger, resulting in radial or ulnar deviation of the little finger

A

Clinodactyly