Proximal tibial lesion

    • [DOCX File]NEOPLASMS OF THE MUSCULOSKELETAL TISSUES

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      They emerge from under the proximal nail folds and grow out with the nails. Psoriasis – small pits in the nails may be early signs of psoriasis but are not specific for it. Additional findings include onycholysis and a circumscribed yellowish tan discoloration known as an “oil spot” lesion…

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    • [DOC File]Bone

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      proximal tibial epiphysis. With regard to bone. nutrient artery supplies cortical bone predominantly. smallest channels are Haversian canals. trabecular network in cancellous bone is capable of considerable re-arrangement with regard to fibre orientation. Regarding the deep fascia; which is incorrect. it is not present in the face. it forms the ...

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    • [DOC File]All Past Anatomy MCQs - Doctorswriting

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      proximal phalanges of fingers, extend thumb, or make lateral . movement of wrist; supination of hand, extension and flexion . of elbow weakened, the loss of synergic motion of extensors . impairs the hand grip seriously; total paralysis of the triceps . occurs only as the greatest rarity 70 60. Incomplete: Severe 50 40. Moderate 30 20. Mild 20 20

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    • [DOC File]PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS LECTURE – THE SKIN EXAM

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      Lucency seen in proximal tibial shaft. Initial Diff Dx: cyst, enchondroma, Giant Cell tumor. CT of same patient shows very sclerotic margin (slow onset) Biopsy shows uric acid crystals. Dx: Intraosseous Gout CPPD (Calcium PyroPhosphate Dihydrate Deposition) Will likely become the poster-child for metabolic disorders later . Joint space is NOT black

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    • [DOC File]INTRODUCTION - genou

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      Articulations: 1) Femorotibial (lateral and medial) – femoral and tibial condyles. 2) Femoropatellar. Fibular IS NOT involved. Strength: from muscles (esp. vastus medalis) > ligaments. Capsule: attaches to femur (just above condyles), tibial plateau; has an opening just post to lat tibial …

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    • [DOC File]The knee - Ning

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      2) Avulsion of the femoral and/or the tibial attachment of the ACL. 3) Complete mid-substance tear of the ACL. Lesions of the ACL are a complete mid-substance tear in 74 % of the cases, a proximal desinsertion in 17 % and a tibial avulsion without bony lesion is noted in only 9 % of the cases.

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    • Enchondroma (proximal tibia) | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org

      The aim of surgical treatment of proximal tibial fractures is to restore and preserve normal knee function, which can be accomplished by anatomical restoration of articular surfaces, maintaining mechanical axis , restoring ligamentous stability and preserving a functional pain free range of motion of knee9.

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    • [DOC File]Tissues & Structures - Doctorswriting

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      Frontal radiograph in a 9-year-old with trauma to the left knee shows a well-defined, cortically-based lesion with sclerotic margins, situated on the lateral aspect of the left upper tibial metaphysis. The lesion has the typical appearance of a fibrous cortical defect. Enneking stage 0.

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    • [DOC File]Logan Class of December 2013 - Home

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      a lesion of the ulnar nerve above the elbow will result in complete paralysis. tendons give rise to interossei. it is the most powerful forearm muscle. it arises from the olecranon and the anterior radius. regarding the lumbricals. they insert into the extensor expansion and proximal phalanx

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      Anterolateral rotatory instability- The lateral tibial condyle subluxes anteriorly. In the more severe cases, the anterior cruciate ligament and the lateral structures are torn, and there may be an associated lesion of the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus. Posterolateral rotatory instability-The lateral tibial condyle subluxes posteriorly.

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