Thoracic Anatomy and Imaging
Viscerogenic Pain
Cancer Screening
Elbow, Wrist, and Hand
Cervical Spine
100

What are the three parallel lines used to assess a lateral thoracic spine X-ray?

Anterior vertebral body line, posterior vertebral body line, spinolaminar line.

100

The gallbladder typically causes referred pain to where? 

The right shoulder

100

When attempting to rule out cancer you are asking what kind of questions?

Screening questions

100

Which syndrome compresses the ulnar nerve at the elbow?

Cubital tunnel syndrome

100

The C5 dermatome correlates to where on the body?

The lateral arm and shoulder

200

What condition involves air in the pleural cavity causing lung collapse?

Pneumothorax.

200

Pain in the shoulder due to gallbladder disease is an example of what?

Referred pain

200

Which acronym is used to remember early warning signs of cancer?

CAUTIONS.

200

What tendon condition is referred to as "golfer’s elbow"?

Medial epicondylitis.

200

What condition is caused by compression or irritation of a cervical nerve root?

Cervical radiculopathy.

300

What term refers to the cartilage-covered area where ribs articulate with thoracic vertebrae?

Costovertebral joint.

300

What symptom is commonly associated with cardiac referred pain in the upper extremity?

Radiating pain in the neck, shoulder, and arm

300

What is the significance of an elevated ESR in a cancer screening context?

It may indicate inflammation or malignancy.

300

What inflammation condition affects the first dorsal compartment tendons of the wrist?

De Quervain’s tenosynovitis.

300

What term describes pain originating from cervical facet joints?

Facet joint syndrome.

400

Which imaging modality is most useful for detecting thoracic fractures not visible on X-rays?

MRI.

400

What tool is most effective for identifying visceral pain origins when musculoskeletal causes are ruled out?

Diagnostic imaging

400

What condition describes distant symptoms caused by tumor-secreted substances?

Paraneoplastic syndrome.

400

Which carpal bone is most commonly fractured?

Scaphoid.

400

What does the term "myelopathy" refer to in the cervical spine?

Compression or dysfunction of the spinal cord.

500

What condition causes a "winking owl sign" due to pedicle destruction seen on an AP thoracic X-ray?

Metastatic disease.

500

Which embryological phenomenon explains poorly localized visceral pain?

Multisegmental innervation.

500

Name the five most common sites of cancer metastasis.

Bone, liver, lungs, brain, lymph nodes.

500

What is the name of the test most commonly used to diagnose carpal tunnel syndrome?

Phalen’s test.

500

Name the condition characterized by paresthesia in a glove-like distribution due to thoracic dysfunction.

T4 syndrome.

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