In adults, woven bone is seen _____ and in Paget disease.
#2
What is the earliest pathological change seen in osteoarthritis?_____
#3
_____ is a calcium staining technique used to distinguish osteoid from mineralized bone.
#4
_____ is the most common cause of non-healing in chronic osteomyelitis.
#5
The most common site of infection in acute hematogenous osteomyelitis is the _____.
#6
Large, malignant chondrocytes on histology with clear cytoplasm, numerous osteoclast-type giant cells and intralesional reactive bone formation is seen in _____
#7
One complication of _____ is osteitis fibrosa cystica, which is characterized by bone pain and cystic bone spaces filled with brown fibrous tissue
#8
Osteoclasts may tunnel and dissect centrally along bony trabeculae resulting in railroad track appearance, also called as _____, seen in hyperparathyroidism
#9
_____ in chronic osteomyelitis is formed from deep layers of stripped periosteum
#10
Interosseous membrane ossification is characteristic of _____.
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Pathology of Orthopedic Implants Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: In adults, woven bone is seen _____ and in Paget disease.
Answer: after fractures
Flashcard 2: What is the earliest pathological change seen in osteoarthritis?_____
Answer: Asymmetrical hyaline articular cartilage loss
Flashcard 3: _____ is a calcium staining technique used to distinguish osteoid from mineralized bone.
Answer: Azan stain
Flashcard 4: _____ is the most common cause of non-healing in chronic osteomyelitis.
Answer: Sequestrum
Flashcard 5: The most common site of infection in acute hematogenous osteomyelitis is the _____.
Answer: metaphysis
Flashcard 6: Large, malignant chondrocytes on histology with clear cytoplasm, numerous osteoclast-type giant cells and intralesional reactive bone formation is seen in _____
Answer: chondrosarcoma
Flashcard 7: One complication of _____ is osteitis fibrosa cystica, which is characterized by bone pain and cystic bone spaces filled with brown fibrous tissue
Answer: hyperparathyroidism
Flashcard 8: Osteoclasts may tunnel and dissect centrally along bony trabeculae resulting in railroad track appearance, also called as _____, seen in hyperparathyroidism
Answer: dissecting osteitis
Flashcard 9: _____ in chronic osteomyelitis is formed from deep layers of stripped periosteum
Answer: Involucrum
Flashcard 10: Interosseous membrane ossification is characteristic of _____.
Answer: fluorosis
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