Anatomy
Signs & Symptoms
Diagnosis
Name that disease
Grab Bag
100
Following the formation of the bony collar, this is the next step in primary ossification:
What is Matrix Calcification?
100
This is the most common finding associated with gout:
What is Podagra (monoarticular arthritis of the big toe)?
100
Paget's disease marker:
What is Alkaline Phosphatase?
100
Symmetric inflammatory arthritis seen more commonly in females:
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
100
Sarcoidosis commonly presents with increased levels of this pulmonary-derived enzyme:
What is ACE?
200
Fracture of this wrist bone puts the patient at increased risk of avascular necrosis:
What is the Scaphoid?
200
Three months of widespread pain and tenderness is characteristic of fibromyalgia. This pain and tenderness must be seen in at least this many out of 18 areas:
What is 11?
200
11;22 translocation:
What is Ewing's sarcoma?
200
Antinuclear antibody positive, anti-DS DNA antibody positive, anti-Smith antibody positive:
What is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus?
200
This type of fracture is usually the result of a fall on an outstretched hand:
What is Colle fracture?
300
The LeFort fracture involves this large facial bone and its surrounding structures:
What is the maxillary bone?
300
These are the two (2) most common x-ray findings in a patient with osteoarthritis:
What is the presence of osteophytes and asymmetric joint spaces?
300
Telangiectasias and esophageal dysmotility:
What is Scleroderma?
300
This is the most commonly injured nerve in the leg:
What is the common fibular (peroneal) nerve?
300
The most definitive test for diagnosing an ACL tear:
What is an MRI?
400
The tibial nerve passes through this anatomical location in the leg prior to making its way to the arch of the soleus:
What is the popliteal fossa?
400
These are the four (4) most common signs associated with a basilar skull fracture:
What are Battle's sign, Periorbital ecchymosis, Hemotympanum, and CSF rhinorrhea?
400
Is the most common type of anterior shoulder dislocation:
What is a subchoracoid dislocation?
400
Externally rotated leg:
What is a femoral neck fracture?
400
Pain, inflammation, and swelling that results from repetitive motions and/or positions:
What is Bursitis?
500
This is the most commonly injured structure in rotator cuff syndrome:
What is the tendon of the supraspinatus muscle?
500
The most common primary bone malignancy, is seen most commonly in males between 10-20 years of age, seen in the proximal tibia:
What is Osteosarcoma?
500
Pain and stiffness of the hip and shoulder girdle, elevated ESR and C-reactive protein:
What is Polymyalgia Rheumatica?
500
Nail pitting and UV light as part of management protocol:
What is Psoriatic Arthritis?
500
When the lunate dislocates as the result of a fall on an outstretched hand, the x-ray is likely to demonstrate greater articulation with this carpal bone:
What is the radius?