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| A fx of the ulna after a FOOSH injury is known as |
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| a collies fx will have a __ like deformity |
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| a reverse collies fx is known as |
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| fx where the radius is angled to the anterior (toward the thumb) |
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| mechanism of injury for collies fx |
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| a smith fx will have a __ deformity |
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| if the ulna drops down beneath the radius it is known as |
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| disease in which you will see ulnar styloid erosion |
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| ulnar deviated x-rays are taken for |
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| Most common dislocated carpel bone |
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| 2nd most common fx of the wrist |
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| if the scaphoid is whiter than the lunate think |
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| AVN of scaphoid is known as |
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| What is the best test for prisers disease |
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| If there is a circle appearance on the scaphoid it is known as |
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| if there is a big space between scaphoid or lunate or any alteration in joint space of the lunate it is known as |
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| terry thomas sign or david letterman |
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| if a lunate dislocates it becomes |
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| AVN of the lunate is known as |
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keinbocks disease
mottled bone appearance |
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| in a lateral film check for the rubber duck appearance with white tail and black poop |
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| patient with RA you would co manage with |
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| do you see RA in the DIPs |
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| If there is an even distribution then you may rule out |
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| if the DIP is whiter with decreased joint space you will have |
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| Nodes on the DIP indicating OA |
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| if the DIP is wider and dark you will have |
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| Flexion of the DIP and extension of the PIP is known as |
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| Extension of the DIP and flexion of the PIP |
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| Darkening of the joint due to RA |
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| juxta-articular osteoporosis |
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ESR Rh Factor Sero positive (scleroderma) Marginal erosions/rat bite erosions |
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| Central appearance seen with OA on the DIP. |
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| cold, rain, low barometric pressure |
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| warmth, adjustment, supplements |
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| Joint space with darkened erosions |
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| erosions of the distal tuffs |
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| what is also seen with scleroderma |
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CREST calcinosis cutis raynauds phenomenon esophageal problems sclerodactyly telangencia- dilation of the blood vessels |
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| management of scleroderma? |
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| co-manage with rhumatologist |
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| Periarticular erosions are only seen with |
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| x ray findings seen with PA |
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pencil and cup deformity ray sign auto acrolysis balancing pagoda sign auspitz sign silver sclases and pitted nails cocktail sausage digits |
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| who do you refer to with PA |
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| gross uneven distribution and destruction in the hands is seen with |
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uric acid joint aspiration test |
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rhumatologist dietary changes |
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| 1. bar room if not seen then pic boxers |
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