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MSK DISORDERS
200

The main blood supply for the femoral head in adults.

medial circumflex femoral artery

200

Osteoarthritic patients might develop Heberden nodes in this joint.

DIP joint

200

It's the most common benign bone tumor that's typical to adolescents.

osteochondroma

200

Emo kids might have this nerve impingement condition, causing a "burning" sensation to the lateral thigh.

meralgia paresthetica

200

A disorder caused by CTG repeat expansion with delayed muscle relaxation.

myotonic dystrophy
400

This muscle runs from the ASIS to the pes anserinus.

sartorius muscle

400

Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with this class of medication puts patients at risk for infection reactivation (TB, Hep B).

TNF inhibitors

400

Tumors in Ewing sarcoma have this appearance on imaging.

onion skin

400

A proximal injury to this nerve will leave the patient feeling "holy" when trying to make a fist.

median nerve

400

This somewhat outdated test causes brief, rapid improvement in symptoms for myasthenia gravis patients.

edrophonium test

600

The femoral artery and femoral vein pass through this arch-like structure.

adductor hiatus

600

In gout patients, it's a negative finding in monosodium urate crystals under parallel light.

birefringence

600

Sickle cell disease patients are at highest risk for osteomyelitis from this species.

Salmonella

600

Compression of the axillary artery won't cut off blood supply to the arm or shoulder completely thanks to this network.

scapular anastomosis

600

Muscle weakness improving with activity would make this diagnosis more likely.

LEMS

800

The superior gluteal nerve innervates muscles that mainly contribute to this action at a certain joint.

hip abduction

800

The expected lab abnormality in Paget's disease.

increased ALP

800

The femoral head can show this celestial sign when it loses blood flow.

crescent sign

800

Resting medial rotation of the shoulder, extension of the elbow, and flexion of the wrist with muscle atrophy and sensation deficit.

Erb's palsy ("waiter's tip")

800

A muscular disorder associated with thymic hyperplasia/thymoma.

myasthenia gravis

1000

The quadratus femoris muscle shares its innervation with this muscle.

inferior gemellus

1000

This type of tissue forms during the soft callus stage of bone healing.

granulation tissue

1000

These are two pathologic findings in osteomyelitis characterized by 1) necrotic bone fragments, and 2) new bone formation around them.

sequestrum + involucrum

1000

Abnormal abduction, extension, and external rotation at the hip with extreme pain. Be specific!

anterior hip dislocation

1000

A patient with perimysial inflammation and perifasicular muscle fiber atrophy might have this facial sign.

heliotrope rash