Radiographic Upper Limb Flashcards

1
Q

Most common type of metacarpal fracture

A

Boxer’s Fracture

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Typically a transverse fracture of neck of 5th metacarpal. Almost always consequence of a direct blow with a clenched fist against a solid surface

A

Boxer’s Fracture

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3
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Most commonly fractured carpal

A

scaphoid fracture

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4
Q

What can lead to avascular necrosis of the proximal pole of the scaphoid due to disruption of the blood supply

A

scaphoid fracture

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5
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Refers to an abnormal orientation of the scaphoid relative to the lunate and implies severe injury to the scapholunate interosseous ligament and other stabilizing ligaments.

A

scapholunate dissociation

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6
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Most common carpal instability

A

scapholunate dissociation

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7
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Abnormal articulation in scapholunate dissociation causes an increased concentration of load, leading to the development of ______ ______. Patients present with minimal swelling and pain localized over the dorsal scapholunate region and increase pain with dorsiflexion

A

degenerative arthritis

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8
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Radiological feature of scapholunate dissociation which indicates a widened scapholunate space on a PA view

A

Terry Thomas Sign

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9
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Fracture of the ulna and an anterior dislocation of the radial head at the elbow. Most commonly, physical exam reveals radial head displacement into the cubital fossa with elbow pain and tenderness.

A

Monteggia Fracture-Dislocation

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10
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Fracture of the distal third of the radius with dislocation of distal radioulnar joint and an intact ulna. Patient presents with swelling at the distal forearm and/or wrist with pain upon movement.

A

Galeazzi Fracture-Dislocation

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11
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Most common elbow fracture in adults

A

radial head fracture (look at the slides for this one bud)

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12
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Synovial membrane is separated from the fibrous membrane of the joint capsule by pads of fat in regions overlying the coronoid fossa, the olecranon fossa, and the radial fossa. These fat pads accommodate the related bony processes during extension and flexion of the elbow.

A

radial head fracture

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13
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Projection used to assess the integrity of the glenohumeral joint. Prevents overlap of the humeral head over the glenoid.

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Glenoid Grashey View

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