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15%
Scurvy
63%
Rickets
12%
Achondroplasia
9%
Juvenile Rheumatoid arthritis radiolo
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43%
Multiple myeloma
48%
Hyperparathyroidism
12%
Eosinophillic granuloma
7%
Metastasis
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Achondroplasia is a congenital genetic disorder
resulting in rhizomelic dwarfism (proximal limb
shortening) and is the most common cause of
disproportionate dwarfism
The champagne glass pelvis is a sign
in achondroplasia in which the iliac blades are
flattened, giving rise to a pelvic inlet that
resembles a champagne glass. The acetabular
angles are flattened (horizontal) and the
sacrosciatic notch is small.
resulting in rhizomelic dwarfism (proximal limb
shortening) and is the most common cause of
disproportionate dwarfism
The champagne glass pelvis is a sign
in achondroplasia in which the iliac blades are
flattened, giving rise to a pelvic inlet that
resembles a champagne glass. The acetabular
angles are flattened (horizontal) and the
sacrosciatic notch is small.
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A 7-year-old child presents to
clinic with kyphoscoliosis. Physical
examination of the boy shows that the boy has blue sclera. Radiology of long bones show multiple diaphyseal fractures. Which of the following is not a feature of above disea
clinic with kyphoscoliosis. Physical
examination of the boy shows that the boy has blue sclera. Radiology of long bones show multiple diaphyseal fractures. Which of the following is not a feature of above disea
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24%
A. Type 1 is most lethal
19%
B. Skull may have Wormian bones [
32%
C. Can be associated with autosomal dominant inheritance
25%
D. Battered baby syndrome is the differential diagnosis
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SCIWORA is seen in-
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45%
A. Children
20%
B. Older man
27%
C. Older women
7%
D. Middle aged
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SCIWORA is seen in-
SCIWORA, stands for Spinal Cord Injury
Without Obvious Radiolographical
Abnormality, is seen in children due to
increased flexibility of the spine.
β¦ Patient will show the signs of damage of
spinal nerve despite the CT and X-ray show
no evidence of fracture.
β’ Therefore, MRI is needed in such cases to Identify nerve damage.
Without Obvious Radiolographical
Abnormality, is seen in children due to
increased flexibility of the spine.
β¦ Patient will show the signs of damage of
spinal nerve despite the CT and X-ray show
no evidence of fracture.
β’ Therefore, MRI is needed in such cases to Identify nerve damage.
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Identify the x ray image
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44%
A. Anterior dislocation
23%
B. Posterior dislocation
28%
C. Luxiato erecta
6%
D. Fracture of clavicle
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Luxatio erecta is also known as inferior
dislocation of shoulder.
β¦ This is caused due to severe hyperabduction
β¦ The radiograph shows head of humerus is
present below glenoid and the shaft is in
abducted position.
dislocation of shoulder.
β¦ This is caused due to severe hyperabduction
β¦ The radiograph shows head of humerus is
present below glenoid and the shaft is in
abducted position.
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