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ChiroBoards2: bone stuff/terms/dx

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Fx of 1st metacarpal =   show
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show nightstick fx  
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show Monteggia  
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show Galeazzi  
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show Colles  
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show Smith's  
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fx. of distal phalanx   show
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show march fx  
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Transverse fx. at the proximal fifth metatarsal =   show
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show Dysplastic: congenital defect  
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Spondy: Type II   show
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show Degenerative: DJD of the facet joint. (M/C at L4)  
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show Traumatic: fracture through pedicle  
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show Pathological  
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Cho-Pat brace is used for what condition   show
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show Rider's Bone  
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Horizontal fx through a single body and posterior arch =   show
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Chance fx is most common at =   show
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Ipsilateral double vertical fracture of the superior pubic and ischiopubic rami, with SI joint dislocation or fracture   show
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show Duverny  
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show Bucket Handle fx.  
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Bilateral double vertical fractures: Superior pubic rami and ischiopubic junctions =   show
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M/C dilocated carpal bone =   show
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show lunate fx  
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show scaphoid  
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associated with terry thomas sign and signet ring sign   show
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compression deformity of the superior aspect of the humeral head =   show
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show bankhart lesion  
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wasp waist appearance and hypoplastic disc is present =   show
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DDX between pedicle agenesis and lytic mets =   show
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show butterfly vertebrae  
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failure of the lamina to fuse, elevated alpha fetoprotein and folic acid deficiency   show
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show Facet Tropism  
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show Knife clasp syndrome  
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show Madelung's deformity  
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Calcification of the MCL =   show
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Calcification of the muscle belly, most commonly seen in the bicep and in the quads   show
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Most common location for an AAA =   show
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AAA sits in front of which vertebral bodies =   show
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show 3.8 cm  
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Radiographic signs of AAA =   show
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most specific test for AAA   show
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AAA = how many centimeters to cause referral to vascular specialist? how many to cause referral to ER!?   show
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show Ultrasound  
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MC benign tumor in females =   show
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show phleboliths (calcifications within veins; asymptomatic)  
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show radial head fracture (seen on lateral view)  
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