Saturday, August 31, 2019

EVMS Unofficial September Reading Quiz

OK Rezzies It is time for the -

EVMS Unofficial Quiz based on Musculoskeletal Imaging Requisites Chapters 6, 7, and 8

Elbow
1. Line drawn through the center of the radial shaft should bisect the capitellum on any view is known as the ...

2. If the anterior humeral line passes through the anterior capitellum, you should be concerned for?

3. This is one of the more common sites of rheumatoid nodules?

4. Seeing this on a lateral radiograph is abnormal?

a. Anterior fat pad
b. Spinnaker sail sign
c. Posterior fat pad
d. All the above
e. b and c

5. The second most common pediatric elbow fracture

a. Supracondylar
b. Radial head
c. Lateral condylar
d. Medial epicondylar

6. Medial epicondyle entrapment is when the medial epicondylar fragment is between ___ and ___

7. Why is critical to diagnose a medial epicondyle entrapment?

8. Fracture of this is the most common bone fractured in the elbow of adults? What are the 2 most common types of this fracture?

9. Essex-Lopresti fracture is?

10. This epicondylitis is commonly found in baseball pitchers and tennis players? This epicondylitis is found in carpenters and golfers?

11. The distal biceps has a tendon and an aponeurosis. The biceps aponeurosis is also referred to by what other name?

12. What is Panner disease and where is it found?

13. What is Galeazzi fracture? Monteggia?

Wrist
14. Kienbock disease is associated with what type of ulnar variance?

15. Under what conditions can the extensor carpi ulnaris sheath communicate with the DRUJ?

16. What are the common wrist and distal forearm fracture patterns based on age?

17. What are the components of the TFCC?

18. There is ulnar impaction (ulnar abutment) syndrome an ulnar impingement synrome. What are they and how can treatment of one lead to the other?

19. Where does the scaphoid develop avascular necrosis? Why does this happen anatomically?

20. Stress fracture of this structure is found in carpenters and golfers:

21. What was not clearly communicated in the book is that in the setting of an arc of Gilula (pbuh) injury the fractures have Trans- as the prefix and if there is dislocation state whether it is perilunate or lunate. So if you see a scaphoid and triquetral fracture with volarly tilted lunate that maintains alignment with the distal forearm. How would you describe this injury?

22. What portion of the scapholunate ligament is most important? For the lunotriquetral?

23. Pathognomonic scapholunate dissociation can be called when you notice what on a PA radiograph?

24. End stage degenerative changes in the proximal wrist due to scapholunate dissociation is called what? Similar finding associated with scaphoid nonunion is called what?

25. What tendons are involved in de Quervain disease?

26. Symptomatic chondromalacia and subchonral edema in the proximal hamate pole and occasionally the adjacent hamate is seen with what type of hamate?

Hand
27. Why is it important to diagnose a Bennett fracture early?

28. Gamekeeper's thumb is associated with what injury?

29. What is a Stener lesion?

30. What is a volar plate fracture?

31. What is a jersey finger?

32. What is a mallet finger?

33. What happens in a flexor annular pulley injury?

Bonus:

Which 1980's new wave/alternative band is most reflective of Millenials? If you can give a good reason why, I will give you extra bonus points even if you choose the wrong band.

a. Depeche Mode

b. New Order

c. The Smiths

d. The Cure

e. Echo and the Bunnymen

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