Garden spade deformity is seen in ?
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17%
a) Barton's fracture
24%
b) Colle's fracture
49%
c) Smith's fracture
10%
Bennet's fracture
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What is the most common position of appendix?
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6%
a) Pelvic
13%
b) Paracolic
74%
C) Retrocaecal
7%
d) Retroperitoneal
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Which of the following is a derivative of
ventral mesogastrium ?
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ventral mesogastrium ?
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Anonymous Quiz
22%
a) Greater omentum
33%
b) Gastrosplenic ligament
14%
c) Linorenal ligament
31%
d) Lesser omentum
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Garden spade deformity is seen in ?
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Correct Answer -C
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Smith's fracture
Smith fracture (Reverse colle's fracture)
• It is a fracture of distal third of radius with palmar displacement.
Hence, it is called as reverse colles fracture (In colles fracture there
is dorsal displacement).
• It is less common than colles fracture and is caused by fall on the
back of hand.
• The deformity is opposite to that of colle's fracture and is called the
garden spade deformity'
.| Treatment is closed reduction and immobilization in cast with
forearm in supination and wrist in extension. o Percutaneous pinning
may be done in unstable fractures.
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Smith's fracture
Smith fracture (Reverse colle's fracture)
• It is a fracture of distal third of radius with palmar displacement.
Hence, it is called as reverse colles fracture (In colles fracture there
is dorsal displacement).
• It is less common than colles fracture and is caused by fall on the
back of hand.
• The deformity is opposite to that of colle's fracture and is called the
garden spade deformity'
.| Treatment is closed reduction and immobilization in cast with
forearm in supination and wrist in extension. o Percutaneous pinning
may be done in unstable fractures.
Bone in bone appearance is seen in?
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Anonymous Quiz
8%
a) CML
14%
b) Osteoporosis
68%
c) Osteopetrosis
10%
D)Bone infarct
Orthopaedics
Bone in bone appearance is seen in?
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Correct Answer - C
C i.e. Osteopetrosis
In osteopetrosis, there is reduced osteoclastic bone resorption
resulting in diffuse symmetrical skeleton sclerosis. Also k/a marble
bone disease d/t its stone like quality of bones; however the bones
are abnormally brittle & fracture like a piece of chalk. It can present
radiologically as?
Sclerosis of all bones more prominent at base of skullQ
Sclerosis of vertebral end plate 1/t characteristic sandwitch or broad
stripped (rugby jersey spine) Q Bone in bone appearanceQ d/t
sclerotic foci within the bone.
C i.e. Osteopetrosis
In osteopetrosis, there is reduced osteoclastic bone resorption
resulting in diffuse symmetrical skeleton sclerosis. Also k/a marble
bone disease d/t its stone like quality of bones; however the bones
are abnormally brittle & fracture like a piece of chalk. It can present
radiologically as?
Sclerosis of all bones more prominent at base of skullQ
Sclerosis of vertebral end plate 1/t characteristic sandwitch or broad
stripped (rugby jersey spine) Q Bone in bone appearanceQ d/t
sclerotic foci within the bone.
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172. Exsanguinating blood loss in?
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13%
a) Closed humerus fracture
16%
b) Closed tibia fracture
65%
c) Open femur fracture
6%
Open humerus fracture
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172. Exsanguinating blood loss in?
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C
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Open femur fracture
• Exsanguination is the process of blood loss, to a degree sufficient to
cause death.
• Shaft femur fracture out of the above is associated with maximum
blood loss and more blood loss is expected in cases of open
fracture. Thus, the most probable answer is open fracture shaft
femur.
• Two important fractures which can cause significant blood loss are
Fracture pelvis
Fracture shaft fem
Ans. is 'c' i.e., Open femur fracture
• Exsanguination is the process of blood loss, to a degree sufficient to
cause death.
• Shaft femur fracture out of the above is associated with maximum
blood loss and more blood loss is expected in cases of open
fracture. Thus, the most probable answer is open fracture shaft
femur.
• Two important fractures which can cause significant blood loss are
Fracture pelvis
Fracture shaft fem
What is the sure sign of fracture?
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Anonymous Quiz
10%
Pain
18%
Swelling
24%
Limb shortening
48%
Abnormal motility
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Answers
Anonymous Poll
43%
Multiple myeloma
48%
Hyperparathyroidism
11%
Eosinophillic granuloma
7%
Metastasis
Orthopaedics
What is the sure sign of fracture?
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The sure sign of a fracture abnormal mobility.
Clinical signs of fracture
Unfailing signs
Abnormal
mobility, Crepitus
Reliable signs
Tenderness, Shortening
Important signs
Bruise, Swelling
Other signs
Loss of function,
Deformity
Inconstant or late
signs
Blisters, Ecchymoses
Clinical signs of fracture
Unfailing signs
Abnormal
mobility, Crepitus
Reliable signs
Tenderness, Shortening
Important signs
Bruise, Swelling
Other signs
Loss of function,
Deformity
Inconstant or late
signs
Blisters, Ecchymoses
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Diagnose on the basis of given pictures ???
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