9 - Pedi MSK Flashcards

1
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galeazzi sign

A

when supine w/ knees and hips flexed, one knee is higher than other due to developmental dysplasia of hip

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2
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who is more likely to get developmental dysplasia of hip

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female > male
first borns
breech
caucasian

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3
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congenital talipes equinovarus

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foot is excessively plantarflexed, rotated medially, sole facing inward
~1/2 bilateral
2x as common in girls

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4
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causes of arthrrogryposis

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neuro deficits
fetal crowding
maternal illness
CT skeletal defects
vascular compromise
muscle defects
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5
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blue sclera

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osteogenesis imperfecta type 1

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6
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osteogenesis imperfecta - brief summary of types

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1 - milder, blue sclera
2 - lethal in infancy
3 - more severe but not usually lethal

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7
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Legg-Calve-Perthes - what is it, who gets it, presentation

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avascular necrosis of femoral head
male&raquo_space; female
peak incidence during rapid growth of epiphysis (5-7 yo)
present w/ limp (insidious onset), pain refers to anteromedial thigh or knee

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8
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Legg Calve Perthes on x ray

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effusion of joint, wide joint space

later - dec bone density and collapse of femoral head

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9
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slipped capital femoral epiphysis - who gets it and presentation

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6-10 yo, m > f, obese, hypothyroid, GH administration

limping +/- pain, pain can radiate to groin or knee, leg held in external rotation at rest

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10
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Osgood Schlatter - what is it, who gets it, presentation

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traction apophysitis of proximal tibial tubercle at insertion of patellar tendon
9-14 yo, undergone rapid growth spurt, active in sports
anterior knee pain inc gradually over time

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11
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which is more common - intoeing or outtoeing?

A

in

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12
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metatarsus adductus

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intoeing originating at foot
packing defect
f > m

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13
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MCC intoeing in children < 3 yo and >3 yo

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< 3 yo - tibial torsion

> 3 yo - medial femoral torsion

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14
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cause of outtoeing

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in utero packing defect

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15
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genu varum vs valgus deformity

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varum - bowlegged

valgus - knock-knees

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16
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conditions that cause neurogenic scoliosis

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cerebral palsy
myelomeningocele
muscular dystrophy
NF

17
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salter harris classes

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1 - separation through physis
2 - metaphysis
3 - epiphysis
4 - both meta and epi
5 - crushed physis