buzzwords Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
Q

“Feels like walking on pebbles”

A

advanced rheumatoid arthritis in the feet – subluxation of the metatarsophalangeal joints

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2
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foot drop

A

common fibular nerve (pernoeal nerve)

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3
Q

Pain in internal rotation and tension of knee at 90 degree

A

lateral meniscal tear

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4
Q

Dry eyes, mouth, vagina, bronchitis

A

sicca syndrome

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5
Q

Question mark posture

A

ank spon

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6
Q

Shortened leg and externally rotated

A

displaced fracture neck of femur

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7
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Shortened leg and internally rotated

A

dislocated femoral head

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8
Q

“Onion-peel” sign

A

ewings sarcoma

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9
Q

“Sunray” speculation

A

osteosarcoma

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10
Q

Popcorn calcification” on xray

A

chondrosarcoma

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11
Q

“Soap bubble appearance on xray”

A

giant cell tumour (benign)

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12
Q

Hatchet-like face

A

myotonic dystrophy

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13
Q

treatment of staph epidermis infection in prosthetic joint ?

A

vancomycin

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14
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antibiotics used in necrotising fasciitis?

A

IV benzylpenicillin and clindamycin

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15
Q

avulsion fracture healing?

A

usually without surgery

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16
Q

what does botulinium toxin prevent?

A

release of Ach

17
Q

name the two extra capsular fractures?

A

intertrochanteric

subtrochanteric

18
Q

o Pain, numbness of weakness in one or both legs causing patient to stumble or have trouble getting up from a chair

19
Q

which nerve level in cauda equine?

20
Q

what vessels/nerve can by injured in knee dislocation ?

A

common peroneal nerve and popliteal artery

21
Q

Cancer affecting bone tends to produce a constant pain which may be severe and is usually worse

22
Q

In rigid type of flat-footedness (the pathological type), what happens to the arch on dorsiflexion of the great toe

23
Q

which tears are more common, medial meniscal or lateral meniscal?

A

Medial Meniscal More Common

24
Q

how are clavicle fractures sustained and how are they managed?

A

fall on to point of shoulder (horse riders and mountain bikers)
manage with broad arm sling

25
in humeral fracture, what side is it usually displaced to?
medial due to pull of pectoralis muscle
26
olecranon fracture treated with
olecranon orif
27
intra articular fracture of the distal radius?
bartons fracture
28
“Turbid” joint aspirate
septic arthritis
29
Atraumatic anterior knee pain in a teenager is almost invariably due to
chondromalacia (inflammation of the underside of the cartilage and softening of the cartilage)
30
recurrent oral ulcers (autoimmune)
behcets