Week 5 (2) Flashcards

1
Q

What is an outpouching of synovial fluid from DIP joints in OA?

A

Mucous cyst

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2
Q

What might a mucous cyst deform?

A

A nail and cause ridging

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3
Q

What hand condition is an outpouching of a synovial cavity, usually painless and usually resolves with time?

A

Ganglions

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4
Q

In trigger finger where do tendons run within?

A

Flexor tendon sheath

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5
Q

In trigger finger what does the tendon get caught up on?

A

A1 pulley

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6
Q

What common hand condition is spontaneous, painful, swollen and can be looked for with Finklestein’s test?

A

DeQuervains

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7
Q

How is DeQuervains managed?

A

NSAIDs
Splint
Rest

Steroid injection + surgery

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8
Q

What does dupuytrens contracture start as?

A

Palmar pit/nodule

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9
Q

What test can be used to examine Dupuytrens contracture?

A

Table-top test

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10
Q

What is paronychia?

A

Infection within nail fold often in children

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11
Q

Name a hand condition which is a surgical emergency?

A

Flexor tendon sheath infection

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12
Q

Give three clinical features of flexor tendon sheath infection?

A
  1. Extremely painful
  2. Limited extension
  3. May have tracking lymphangitis
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13
Q

Name a finger tip injury?

A

Subungual haematoma

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14
Q

What hand fracture is mimimal displacement, no rotation, more distal and is treated with early mobilisation and a buddy strap?

A

Boxers fracture

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15
Q

In burns - what is eschar?

A

Thick, leathery, inelastic skin that forms after burns

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16
Q

What is the term for chronic tendon injury with damage to a tendon at cellular level?

A

Tendonosis

17
Q

WHat is tenosynovitis?

A

Inflammation of the tendon sheath

18
Q

What is 90% of a tendon?

A

Collagen

19
Q

With what two tendon injuries would you use steroid injections for treatment?

A

Rotator cuff and tennis elbow

20
Q

What tendon injury would splinting be used on?

A

Achilles tendon

21
Q

What might athletes (throwing events) and painters suffer from?

A

Rotator cuff pathology

22
Q

What is the gold standard imaging of the rotator cuff?

A

Ultrasound

23
Q

What does a popeye sign and extensive bruising of the arm suggest?

A

Biceps rupture

24
Q

What is another term for lateral epicondylitis?

A

Tennis elbow

25
Q

What test is positive in tennis elbow?

A

Mills test

26
Q

What is another term for medial epicpndylitis/

A

Golfers elbow

27
Q

What originates at the lateral epicondyle?

A

forearm extensors

28
Q

What originates at the medial epicondyle?

A

Forearm flexors

29
Q

What does De Quervain’s tenosynovitis affect?

A

First compartment of thumb - APL and EPB

30
Q

hOW IS dE qUERVAINS TENOSYNOVITIS diagnosed and investigated?

A

Finklestein’s test

USS and x-ray

31
Q

What is another name for traction apophysitis?

A

Osgood schlatter’s

32
Q

Where does osgood schaltter’s disease occur and in who?

A

Insertion of patellar tendon into anterior tibial tuberosity, adolescent active boys

33
Q

What test is positive for calcaneal tendon rupture?

A

Simmonds