Osteoblastoma typically arises in _____ (body location)
#2
ID Chamber: _____
#3
Volkmanns ischemic contracture is a result of scarring / stiffening / shortening of the _____ muscles
#4
Cauda equina syndrome may be associated with '_____ anesthesia'
#5
Inflammation of the 1st dorsal compartment in De Quervain Tenosynovitis is due to thickening / swelling of the _____, which causes friction with tendon movement
#6
The _____ muscles hold the bladder and the urethra in the appropriate anatomic position and comprise the pelvic floor
#7
The most common site for limb compartment syndrome is the _____ of the leg
#8
Which GI ligament connects the liver to the anterior abdominal wall?_____
#9
Infections involving the _____ can extend directly into the superior mediastinum and cause acute necrotizing mediastinitis
#10
Infections in the sphenoid or ethmoid sinus may extend to the _____ sinus and cause complications
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Clinical correlations of fascial spaces Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: Osteoblastoma typically arises in _____ (body location)
Answer: vertebrae
Flashcard 2: ID Chamber: _____
Answer: Vitreous chamber
Flashcard 3: Volkmanns ischemic contracture is a result of scarring / stiffening / shortening of the _____ muscles
Answer: forearm
Flashcard 4: Cauda equina syndrome may be associated with '_____ anesthesia'
Answer: saddle (S3-S5)
Flashcard 5: Inflammation of the 1st dorsal compartment in De Quervain Tenosynovitis is due to thickening / swelling of the _____, which causes friction with tendon movement
Answer: Extensor Retinaculum
Flashcard 6: The _____ muscles hold the bladder and the urethra in the appropriate anatomic position and comprise the pelvic floor
Answer: levator ani
Flashcard 7: The most common site for limb compartment syndrome is the _____ of the leg
Answer: anterior compartment
Flashcard 8: Which GI ligament connects the liver to the anterior abdominal wall?_____
Answer: Falciform ligament
Flashcard 9: Infections involving the _____ can extend directly into the superior mediastinum and cause acute necrotizing mediastinitis
Answer: retropharyngeal space
Flashcard 10: Infections in the sphenoid or ethmoid sinus may extend to the _____ sinus and cause complications
Answer: cavernous
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