17 Flashcards

1
Q

what is an ankle # transitional #

A

fracture across growth plate closing

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2
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describe antalgic gate

A

gait pattern in which stance phase on affected side is shortened

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3
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where does a ganglion arise from

A

joint capsule, tendon sheath or ligament

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4
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symptoms of ganglion

A
  • visible bump (round, firm, smooth, non-tender)
  • pain on movement
  • changes in size
  • not fixed to underlying tissues
  • never fixed to skin
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5
Q

how should asymptomatic hyperuricaemia be managed

A

not to be treated

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6
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operative management lesser toe deformities

A
  • flexor/ extensor transfer
  • interphalangeal joint fusion
  • metatarsophalangeal joint release
  • osteotomy of metatarsal
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7
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de quervians tenosyovitis signs

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  • pain around base of thumb
  • swollen
  • tender
  • hot
  • red
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8
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cubital tunnel syndrome

A

occurs when the ulnar nerve is stretched, compressed, or irritated where it crosses the elbow

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9
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what is femoral anteversion

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inward twisting of the femur causing knees to point inwards

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10
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causes of intoeing and tripping

A

int. tibial torsion
femoral anteversion
metatarsus adductus

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11
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what is an intervertebral disc made of

A

nucleus pulposus
annulus fibrosis
type 1 + 2 collagen

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12
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presentation of JIA pauciarticular type 3

A

asymmetric UL and LL

constitutional symptoms rare

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13
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rheumatoid arthritis - what does a DAS <2.4 indicated

A

clinical remission

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14
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what is DAS28 a measure of

A

measure of disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis

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15
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what is plantar fasciitis

A

chronic degenerative change, fibroblast hypertrophy, can’t make extra-cellular matrix needed for repair and remodelling

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16
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in what circumstances does 1st attack of hyperuricaemia need to be treated

A
  • polyarticular or tophaceous gout
  • renal insufficiency
  • 2nd attack in a year
  • urate calculi
17
Q

possible consequences scaphoid fracture

A

retrograde blood supply so difficult to heal -> AVN

18
Q

TB bone and joint management

A
  • chemo
  • rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide and ethambutol for 2 months
  • rifampicin and isoniazid for additional 4 months
  • rest and splint age
19
Q

investigations for osteoporosis

A

bone density scan (DEXA)
calcium and vit D levels
thyroid hormones
fracture risk assessment tool

20
Q

potential causes SUFE

A
  • boys 9-14
  • overweight
  • hypothyroidism
  • very tall
21
Q

what does SUFE stand for

A

slipper upper femoral epiphysis

22
Q

management perthes disease

A
maintain hip motion
analgesia
restrict painful activities
supervised neglect
potential osteotomy