Terminal stage of osteonecrosis/osteochondritis is also known as _____
#2
A lytic lesion with _____ sclerotic rim, minimal periosteal reaction points to the diagnosis of Brodie's abscess
#3
X-ray showing _____ hip are suggestive of tuberculosis (TB) of the hip\
#4
_____ is the most common cause of non-healing in chronic osteomyelitis.
#5
Osteomyelitis of the _____ is more often seen in adults
#6
Costosternal syndrome (costochondritis) typically presents after repetitive activity and involves the upper costal cartilage at the _____ or costosternal junctions
#7
Position of hip in stage III of TB arthritis:_____ (True shortening)
#8
_____ knee is also known as infrapatellar bursitis
#9
A patient with an effusion in the hip joint is most comfortable in _____ and abducted position.
#10
Patients with psoas abscesses frequently position themselves to minimize psoas stretching and discomfort by engaging hip _____ and positioning into lumbar lordosis
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Fungal and Parasitic Infections Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Terminal stage of osteonecrosis/osteochondritis is also known as _____
Answer: osteochondritis dessicans
Flashcard 2: A lytic lesion with _____ sclerotic rim, minimal periosteal reaction points to the diagnosis of Brodie's abscess
Answer: dense
Flashcard 3: X-ray showing _____ hip are suggestive of tuberculosis (TB) of the hip\
Answer: mortar and pestle
Flashcard 4: _____ is the most common cause of non-healing in chronic osteomyelitis.
Answer: Sequestrum
Flashcard 5: Osteomyelitis of the _____ is more often seen in adults
Answer: frontal bone (facial bone)
Flashcard 6: Costosternal syndrome (costochondritis) typically presents after repetitive activity and involves the upper costal cartilage at the _____ or costosternal junctions
Answer: costochondral
Flashcard 7: Position of hip in stage III of TB arthritis:_____ (True shortening)
Answer: FADIR Shortening
Flashcard 8: _____ knee is also known as infrapatellar bursitis
Answer: Clergyman's
Flashcard 9: A patient with an effusion in the hip joint is most comfortable in _____ and abducted position.
Answer: flexed
Flashcard 10: Patients with psoas abscesses frequently position themselves to minimize psoas stretching and discomfort by engaging hip _____ and positioning into lumbar lordosis
Answer: flexion
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