Musculoskeletal Flashcards

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Give the dexa score for osteopenia? Osteoporosis?

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Osteopenia = 1 to 2.4 standard deviations, osteoporosis = 2.5 standard deviations or greater.

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At what age should you begin ordering dexa scans for male patients? What about female patients?

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70 for males, 65 for females

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Check L5 nerve root for:

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  • decreased ankle strength
  • decreased strength of great toe dorsiflexion
  • numbness of the medial foot and the webspace between the 1st and 2nd toe
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Check S1 nerve root for:

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  • Numbness of posterior calf or lateral foot
  • weakness of plantar flexion
  • achilles reflex
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Ankylosing spondylitis

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  • Schober’s test
  • bamboo spine
  • elevated C-reactive protein & sed rate
  • HLA-B27
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What ligament is most commonly injured in an ankle sprain?

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Anterior talofibular ligament

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MC primary malignant bone tumor?

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Multiple myeloma

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MC primary malignancies which metastasize to the bone?

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Prostate, breast and lung

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Sunburst lesion on x-ray =

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Osteosarcoma or ewings sarcoma

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MC pathogen osteomyelitis?

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Staph aureus

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MC cause of osteomyelitis in a sickle cell patient?

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Salmonella

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Vasculitis with a hepatitis B history should make you think of what diagnosis?

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Polyarteritis Nododa

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Scleroderma limited version has five main characteristics for which the CREST acronym is often used. What are those five things?

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Calcinosis, Raynaud’s, Esophageal motility, Sclerodactyly, Telangiectasia

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What fracture is the #1 cause of compartment syndrome?

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Tibial shaft fracture

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A pathology report comes back with positive birefringent crystals. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Pseudogout

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A new mother presents with pain over the radial wrist. She has a positive Finkelstein’s test. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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de Quervain’s tenosynovitis

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A patient’s labwork shows positive Smith antibody and positive double-stranded DNA antibodies. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Lupus

17
Q

What is the medical term for tennis elbow?

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Lateral epicondylitis

18
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What major characteristic is used to identify a lower motor neuron lesion?

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Flaccid paralysis or weakness in contrast to an upper motor neuron lesion which presents with spastic paralysis (paralysis accompanied by hypertonia)

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Anti jo antibodies should make you think of what diagnosis?

A

Polymyositis

20
Q

What is the most common knee injury?

A

Medial meniscal tear

21
Q

What test do you do for Sjogren’s syndrome?

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Schirmer test

22
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What medication is used for patients with lupus?

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Systemic steroids

23
Q

Where are Heberden’s nodes found?

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DIP (OA)

24
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A patient with rheumatoid arthritis is heading to the OR for open reduction and internal fixation of the ankle. In addition to the ankle films what other x-rays should you get?

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C-spine, anesthesia will want them due to concerns about instability of C1 and C2.

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Patient presents with conjunctivitis, urethritis, arthritis and oral lesions. What is the most likely diagnosis? What other lab might you expect to be positive?

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Reactive arthritis, HLA B-27

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What is the most common fracture in children?

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Clavicle

27
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A positive Hawkins test indicates what diagnosis?

A

Rotator cuff impingement

28
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List three medication that may cause lupus.

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Procainamide, isoniazid and quinidine