Muscle Malformations Flashcards

1
Q

T/F: Many of the muscular malformations will often have skeletal malformations associated with them

A

True

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2
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The most frequent unilateral absence of a muslce

A

pectoralis major

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3
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Teh muscles that are almost always bilateral defects

A

Abdominal muscles

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4
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A displaced abdomen from aplasia of the abdominal musculature

A

Prune belly

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5
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The order of frequency of bilateral abdominal muscle defects

A

1) Transverse abdominus
2) Rectus Abdominus (above umbilicus)
3) Internal Oblique
4) External Oblique
5) Rectus Abdominus (below umbilicus)

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6
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The condition that often effects the SCM muscle

A

Torticollis

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7
Q

The causes of congenital torticollis

A

1) the position within the uterus
2) development of the muscles
3) injury during the birthing process

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8
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The possible considerations of the SCM muscle in congenital torticollis

A

the SCM may become fibrous

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